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AI Development for Legal Tech

Woltrio is a legal software development company that builds case and matter management systems, contract lifecycle management, e-discovery tooling and AI assistants for law firms, in-house legal teams and legal tech startups. We work with boutique and mid-sized practices across the US and UK, engineering confidentiality first, with typical engagements running $5,000 to $150,000: the gap between a freelance developer and an enterprise consultancy.

What We Build

Legal software built around how firms actually run matters, capture billable time and protect client confidentiality.

Centralized case files, client records, deadlines, notes and matter workflows in one system, replacing the spreadsheets and disconnected tools most firms outgrow.

Confidentiality, Compliance and Responsible Legal AI

How we handle privileged client data and keep AI output defensible enough to put in front of a partner, a regulator or a court.

Privilege-aware architecture

Matter-level access control, encryption in transit and at rest, and ethical walls so privileged material stays with the team that owns it.

GDPR, UK DPA and SRA-aware delivery

Data protection designed in for UK and EU practices, with retention, residency and subject-access requirements handled at the schema level rather than bolted on later.

SOC 2-aligned controls

Audit logging, least-privilege access, secrets management and change control aligned with what client security reviews and cyber insurers actually ask for.

Grounded, citation-backed AI

Retrieval-augmented generation over your own matter files, precedents and clause libraries, so every answer cites the source document instead of inventing one.

Human-in-the-loop review

AI drafts and flags, a lawyer approves. Every model-assisted action is logged, reversible and attributable, so supervision is demonstrable.

Integrations with the legal stack

iManage, NetDocuments, Clio, Microsoft 365, DocuSign, court e-filing systems and accounting tools such as QuickBooks and Xero.

Why a Boutique Legal Tech Partner

Enterprise consultancies are built for multi-million-dollar transformation programs at global firms, and most boutique practices, legal ops teams and legal tech startups neither need nor can justify that scale of engagement. Woltrio is built for the projects in between a freelancer and an enterprise consultancy: small senior teams, direct access to the engineers writing the code, and delivery timelines that fit a firm's billing year. Typical project size: $5,000 to $150,000.

Boutique and mid-sized law firms replacing legacy practice managementLegal tech startups building a first product or a compliant MVPIn-house legal and legal ops teams automating contract workflowsAlternative legal service providers scaling document reviewCorporate compliance and claims teams handling high-volume matters

Our Development Process

  1. 01

    Defining Scope & Specification

    First, we define the project goals, target audience and user cases which helps us develop a Software Specification (SFS). Preparing an SRS ensures clear expectations and that everyone is on the same page before we start prototyping.

  2. 02

    Creating Prototype

    The second step involves developing an initial version of the app to visualize UI/UX and core functionalities. We then gather feedback, make adjustments and lock in on a prototype for development.

  3. 03

    Development Services

    It is time to choose the right tech stack and implement user-facing features with optimized performance. We ensure UI/UX feasibility, validate inputs and collaborate with other team members to achieve the best results.

  4. 04

    Quality Assurance & Testing

    Identifying and fixing bugs is crucial for customer satisfaction. We achieve this by deploying the solution in a test environment and repeating the process until the app is error free.

  5. 05

    Maintenance and Support

    Launching a product is not the end. We monitor its performance post-launch and fix issues proactively. Support services include applying regular updates and enhancements without compromising functionality.

Frequently
Asked Questions

Seeking basic information? Our FAQ section is a ready reckoner with precise answers to the most probable queries.

What is the best software development company for law firms?

The right partner depends on the size of the build. Large consultancies dominate global-firm transformation programs, while boutique and mid-sized practices are usually better served by a specialist. Look for demonstrable work with privileged data, integrations with the legal stack you already run (iManage, NetDocuments, Clio, Microsoft 365), a clear position on how AI output is supervised, and a typical project size that matches your budget. Woltrio builds case and matter management, contract review, e-discovery and billing software for firms and legal tech startups across the US and UK on $5,000 to $150,000 engagements.

Can AI safely review contracts for a law firm?

Yes, when it is scoped as assistance rather than advice. We build contract review on retrieval-augmented generation over your own clause libraries and precedents, so the system cites the source clause it relied on, flags risk for a lawyer instead of deciding it, and logs every model-assisted action for supervision. The lawyer stays accountable for the output, which is what bar and SRA guidance expects.

How much does custom legal software development cost?

Cost tracks scope, integration count and how much privileged data the system touches. Boutique legal software development companies such as Woltrio typically run engagements from $5,000 to $150,000, whereas enterprise consultancies often start in the high six figures. A focused case management MVP or a contract review pilot usually sits at the lower end, a full practice management platform with billing and client portals at the upper end.

What is legal document automation and is it worth it?

Legal document automation generates engagement letters, NDAs, pleadings and routine filings from approved templates, populated with data already held on the matter record. It is worth it wherever fee earners retype the same clauses each week: the return shows up as recovered non-billable hours and fewer version errors, and it is one of the fastest legal builds to put into production.

Do you build e-discovery and litigation support tools?

Yes. We build custom e-discovery and litigation support tooling covering document processing, deduplication, review queues, privilege tagging and production sets. This is typically for firms and alternative legal service providers whose review volumes do not justify enterprise e-discovery platform licensing, or who need a workflow the off-the-shelf products do not support.

Will custom legal software integrate with iManage, Clio or NetDocuments?

Yes. Integration is normally the point of the build rather than an add-on. We connect custom software to document management systems such as iManage and NetDocuments, practice management platforms such as Clio, Microsoft 365 and DocuSign, court e-filing systems, and accounting tools including QuickBooks and Xero, so the firm keeps one source of truth.

How do you protect client confidentiality and legal privilege?

Confidentiality is an architectural requirement, not a configuration step. We use matter-level access control and ethical walls, encryption in transit and at rest, least-privilege access, full audit logging, and data residency and retention rules set at the schema level. Where AI is involved, your documents are not used to train third-party models, and every retrieval is scoped to the matters the user is already entitled to see.

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