Contract AI looks brilliant in demo and becomes a liability in production. Court system data integration breaks. Matter management workflows collapse under real user behavior. Consult Saksham has built systems lawyers trust, fast enough, accurate enough, and compliant enough to deploy without fear.
Contract accuracy under time pressure, privilege preservation in AI, matter billing integrity, court data integration fragility. The practice has shipped systems that lawyers depend on because they don't break confidentiality or accuracy under load.
Contract AI is useless if it hallucinates material terms. Matter data is worthless if privilege gets exposed. Consult Saksham builds AI systems with accuracy guarantees and guardrails that lawyers will actually use, not audit-bomb.
Legal data is privileged. Systems that don't preserve privilege under scale, multi-user access, or integrations become liability nightmares. Consult Saksham has built workflows that segregate sensitive data by default and encrypt privilege end-to-end.
Real lawyers enter data inconsistently, work offline, and miss deadlines. Consult Saksham builds systems that handle real workflow, soft validation, offline-first syncing, and deadline automation that works in the chaos of actual practice.
Three to four weeks. Principal-led platform, data, and delivery review with a written plan.
Monthly retainer at the right cadence for the stage. Weekly call, hire panels, board prep.
Build, buy, partner across the LegalTech-relevant use cases. Governance and economics included.
Ten to fifteen business days. Investor memo, 100-day plan, direct readout.
The platform reviewed contracts at scale but privilege protection was manual. One exposure incident with a Fortune 100 client would end the company. The legal team needed machine-speed review with human-grade privilege detection.
Saksham designed a multi-layer privilege detection system that combined rule-based filters with ML classification. The platform processed 50M documents with 96% accuracy on material terms and zero privilege exposures. Two Fortune 100 clients expanded their contracts after the security review.
The first conversation is thirty minutes. By the end of it, the shape of the engagement is clear.