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The intake team
your firm never had.

Alex K screens every prospective client to ABA-grade standards. Argues, drafts, redlines, and pulls real precedent. Routes pre-qualified leads to your inbox. Built on the public record — never invents a case.

SOC-friendly. RLS-secured.·Pay per accepted lead. No platform fee.·Free for consumers — wide funnel.
For attorneys & firms

An entire intake department for the price of a paralegal.

Westlaw charges $400/mo for a search bar. Casetext sold to Thomson Reuters for $650M. Harvey is $30K/seat. We build the same toolkit and route consumers to your firm.

Always-on intake

Alex K screens prospective clients 24/7. No more missed weekend calls. Every conversation captured, structured, summarized.

ABA-grade screening

18 standardized questions covering jurisdiction, evidence, parties, damages, timeline, conflicts. Same hierarchy your paralegal would use — faster and consistent.

Pre-qualified leads

By the time a case hits your inbox, fact pattern, evidence, jurisdiction, damages, and contact info are documented. Accept or decline.

Your own AI back-office

Document analysis, drafting, redlining, IRAC memos, citation network, multi-jurisdiction research — Harvey-equivalent toolkit.

Pay per accepted lead

No seat licenses. No platform fee. You see the case summary first; pay only for what you take.

Architectural anti-hallucination

AI never generates case names or citations. Every case comes from CourtListener. Mata v. Avianca will never happen to your firm.

See Alex K work

From “yo, this guy hit my car” to a full case file.

Consumers can talk or type. Alex K classifies the case, runs ABA-grade screening, builds a summary, pulls verified precedent, and routes the lead — or dismisses gracefully if it's not a case.

I'm Alex K. What happened?
Got rear-ended last Tuesday in LA. Driver was on his phone. My neck's been killing me ever since.
Sorry that happened. To give you a useful read, I'd like to ask about 10 structured questions — the kind a top firm's intake team would. Cool to start?
yeah go ahead
Exact date and roughly what time of day?
May 12, around 5pm
Intersection or street, and what city?
Sunset and La Brea, Los Angeles. He was behind me at the light, didn't stop.
Was there a police report filed at the scene?
yeah, officer came, took statements. Other driver admitted he was texting.
…14 more questions later…
Here's how I read it:
Case type: Personal Injury — Auto, rear-end, admitted distracted driving
Jurisdiction: California (state court)
Strengths: Other driver admitted fault on scene to officer; police report exists; visible neck symptoms documented same day
Honest read: Strong. This is the kind of case a PI attorney takes on contingency without thinking twice.
Verified precedent: Rowland v. Christian (CA Sup 1968), Williams v. State of California (CA Sup 1983) — pulled live, not generated.

Everything a top attorney charges $500/hour for. Free.

Research, analyze, draft, and understand. Built on the public record. Nothing fabricated.

Talk to Alex K

Tell Alex K what happened. He asks the right questions, builds your case, pulls real precedent.

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Analyze a document

Lease, contract, NDA, employment offer. Spot risky clauses, missing protections, deadlines.

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Draft documents

Demand letters, C&Ds, NDAs, complaints, settlement offers, wage demands. 10+ templates.

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Build your case

Pick a side. Get theory-of-the-case, element-by-element argument, anticipated defenses, verified cases.

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Test your case

We play opposing counsel. Find every weakness. Get an honest probability read.

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Redline two documents

Compare original vs. markup. See every material change — who it favors, the practical implication.

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Multi-jurisdiction research

Same legal question, five jurisdictions, side-by-side. Where states agree and where they diverge.

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Citation network

Type a case name. See every opinion that cites it. Map the actual strength of the precedent.

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Case value factors

Honest factor analysis. What pushes value up, what pulls it down. No fake dollar amounts.

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IRAC legal memos

Issue. Rule. Application. Conclusion. With verified precedent from the public record.

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Statute of limitations

How long do you have to file? Any state. Any claim type. Computed deadline if you have the date.

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Doctrine library

Negligence, fraud, IIED, defamation, §1983, breach of contract — elements + controlling cases.

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Search case law

AI-translated queries against CourtListener. Real opinions, citation counts, jurisdiction matching.

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Three reasons it's different.

Verified, not hallucinated.

Every citation links to the actual opinion. We never have the AI generate a case name — every result comes from a published opinion in the public record.

Built for litigators, not librarians.

No Boolean operators. No connectors. No training. Type the situation, get the cases.

Free. Forever.

Public case law belongs to the public. We don't paywall it. No subscription, no per-search fee, no sign-up wall.

Built for the work you actually do.

Motion drafting

Find the controlling cases for your argument in minutes, not hours.

Hearing prep

Walk in knowing every case opposing counsel will cite.

Initial case eval

Tell a client whether they have a case before you sign the engagement letter.

Built on the public record.

Results come from CourtListener and the Free Law Project's collection of millions of opinions — federal, state appellate, and state supreme courts. Every result links to the full published opinion. No paywalls scraped. No copyrighted commentary republished.

Not legal advice.

AI Stare Decisis is a research tool. It finds cases; lawyers practice law. Nothing returned by this tool constitutes legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship.

Why free?

Westlaw and Lexis charge $300–500/month for what is fundamentally access to public court opinions. The case law is already free; the search experience shouldn't be locked behind a subscription.