Early Access & Contact

Reserve your firm's place in the first cohort.

LexCor is in active build. A limited number of criminal-defence firms are being invited to shape the platform, validate the product, and deploy before general availability.

Why join early

Shape the product. Deploy first.

Early-access firms are partners in the build — not beta testers. Your feedback directly influences prioritisation, feature design and the governance framework. You deploy before the market, at preferential pricing.

Direct input into feature prioritisation and design
Preferential pricing locked for the life of your subscription
Dedicated onboarding and configuration support
First-mover advantage in your local market
Access to the LexCor product team for feedback sessions
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

LexCor is designed specifically for criminal-defence solicitor firms — firms that primarily conduct criminal defence work in the Magistrates' Court and Crown Court. It is not designed for civil, family or commercial practices, and criminal-defence concepts (CTLs, disclosure obligations, PTPH) are first-class features in the system.

It means the AI models that process your data are hosted inside controlled infrastructure — not on OpenAI's servers, not on Anthropic's servers, not on any public AI service. Your case data is processed by models that you effectively control, and it never leaves an environment that is isolated to your deployment. This eliminates the privilege and GDPR risks associated with public AI tools.

LexCor is a purpose-built case management system for criminal-defence work, with AI capabilities built in from the ground up. For many firms, it would replace their current system. For others, particularly larger firms with complex integrations, Phase 3 of the roadmap will include connectors to common practice management platforms to allow LexCor to sit alongside existing systems.

No AI output — a draft document, a triage summary, an analysis — can leave the LexCor system or reach a client, court or third party without a named solicitor explicitly reviewing and approving it. This is enforced in the system architecture, not by a policy that could be bypassed or forgotten. The approver's identity and timestamp are recorded in the immutable audit log.

Direct LAA billing integration is on the Phase 3 roadmap. In the interim, LexCor records the time, work and case events that form the basis of billing records, and this data can be exported in formats compatible with common billing tools. We will communicate clearly to early-access firms what is and is not available in each release.

LexCor is designed to support compliance with the SRA Standards and Regulations, including the requirements around client confidentiality, supervision and the use of technology. It does not replace your firm's own compliance obligations — but it provides the audit trail, access controls and human-review gates that make demonstrating compliance straightforward.

Early-access firms receive the platform as it is built, with regular releases and direct communication from the product team. You provide structured feedback on each feature — what works, what does not, and what is missing. In return, you get preferential pricing locked for the life of your subscription and first-mover advantage in your local market. It is a partnership, not a beta test.

General availability is targeted for Q4 2025, following the completion of Phase 2 delivery and the associated ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials certifications. The Phase 1 early-access cohort will begin deploying in Q2 2025. See the Roadmap page for the full timeline.

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Join the early-access cohort and help build the platform that criminal-defence practice deserves.