The Systems

The Systems.

Lawtropic’s Practice Agents are AI systems designed for specialized functions within a legal workflow. They are not lawyers, hold no bar admission, and are intended for supervised professional use.

AI-generated fictional portrait of Ethan Cole, Practice Agent for document analysis, with an “AI Agent” ribbon.
Practice Agent — Document Analysis

Ethan Cole

The document-analysis system examines case materials, reconstructs the chronology of facts, and identifies the relevant issues. It proceeds methodically and without speculation.

Core tasks
  • reads documents
  • extracts chronology
  • identifies facts
  • highlights issues
  • maps document gaps
  • produces a preliminary structured analysis

Not for unsupervised legal advice.

AI-generated fictional portrait of Mason Reed, Practice Agent for adversarial review, with an “AI Agent” ribbon.
Practice Agent — Adversarial Review

Mason Reed

The adversarial-review system stress-tests interpretations, identifies weak reasoning, and flags procedural and evidentiary risk.

Core tasks
  • challenges assumptions
  • identifies omissions
  • stress-tests interpretations
  • raises counterarguments
  • flags procedural and evidentiary risks

Not for unsupervised legal advice.

AI-generated fictional portrait of Clara Hayes, Practice Agent for synthesis and reporting, with an “AI Agent” ribbon.
Practice Agent — Synthesis & Reporting

Clara Hayes

The synthesis system consolidates analysis and review into structured work-product: memoranda, issue lists, and review-ready summaries, with confidence levels indicated.

Core tasks
  • consolidates analysis
  • prepares structured memoranda
  • compiles issue lists
  • organizes reporting aware of confidence levels
  • creates review-ready summaries

Not for unsupervised legal advice.

Closing note

Every system output is work-product intended for review and validation by a verified professional. Operational access is reserved and in selective release.

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