Twelve capabilities designed around the pressures that slow defence firms down — not a generic practice tool retrofitted for crime. Every feature is logged, every AI output reviewed, every action auditable.
LexCor is built matter-first. Every document, deadline, communication and action attaches to one case of record — so nothing is lost between systems, and the full history is always traceable.
Critical legal processes are governed by configurable rules, not opaque automation — defensible to a regulator, not merely hoped to be right.
Security & governanceA single source of truth per case, from first instruction to closure.
Statutory dates, including CTLs, calculated by configured legal rules.
Versioning, metadata, access control and a complete audit trail on every item.
Real-time risk indicators across every active matter, derived from system data.
Role-based and matter-level permissions for restricted and conflicted cases.
Every capability is logged, reviewable and under explicit human authority. LexCor assists — it never decides.
Draft representations, attendance notes, bail applications and routine correspondence from approved templates and structured matter data. Every AI output is held for explicit human review before it can be used or filed. No document leaves the system unreviewed.
The studio supports custom template libraries, tone controls, and jurisdiction-specific formatting. Each draft logs the prompt, model version and reviewer identity — a complete chain of authority for every document produced.
AI triage surfaces potentially relevant and inconsistent material from large evidence dumps for prioritised human review — indicative only, never a substitute for your analysis. Output is always preliminary.
Custody Time Limits and procedural deadlines tracked deterministically, with escalating alerts as dates approach — and automatic recalculation when a hearing moves or an extension is granted.
Centralised, versioned storage for all evidence and disclosure items. Every upload, view and download is logged. Access is controlled per matter and per user — no evidence is visible to those without authority.
Tasks assigned to fee-earners with deadlines and priority flags. Ownership is explicit. Completion is recorded. Nothing falls through the gap between a supervision meeting and file review.
Every hearing, adjournment, listing and outcome recorded against the case timeline. Proceedings are searchable across all matters — useful for identifying patterns and preparing submissions.
AI-assisted attendance note generation from structured prompts. Solicitors review, edit and sign off before any note is committed to the matter record. Speed without sacrificing accuracy or authority.
A live view of every active matter's risk status, derived from case data: overdue tasks, approaching CTLs, unreviewed disclosures, pending hearings. Risk is visible before it becomes a crisis.
Tracked communication log against each matter. No more searching inboxes. Every meaningful client and third-party communication is attached to the case record and visible to the responsible fee-earner.
An immutable, timestamped log of every action on every matter — who accessed what, when, what changed, and what AI was used for. Designed for SRA and regulatory review from day one.
Matter-level access control enforced in the system — not only by policy. Restricted cases, conflicted parties and sensitive instructions are structurally protected, not merely marked confidential.
No AI output automatically reaches a client, court or third party. The system architecture enforces review gates — not just policy. If a human has not approved it, it has not been sent.
Live countdown clock and AI drafting — the two most time-sensitive features in criminal practice.
The LexCor mobile app is a read-first companion — not a second system. View matters, check deadlines and review AI drafts between hearings, without waiting for a desk. Available on iOS and Android.
Push notifications for approaching deadlines — configurable thresholds, delivered wherever you are.
Read, annotate and approve or reject AI-generated documents on the go — the draft is only committed once you approve.
Key documents cached for offline access — critical when you're in a court building with no signal before a hearing.
Disclosure bundle — AI triage in progress
AI draft ready for solicitor review
Preparation checklist: 3 items pending
Every design decision about AI in LexCor reflects a single principle: the solicitor is responsible, and the system must make that responsibility exercisable.
No AI output reaches a court, client or third party without explicit human review and approval. This is enforced in the architecture — not by policy alone.
Every AI action is logged: what was prompted, which model version responded, and what a human did with the output. There are no hidden AI steps in any workflow.
Firms configure which workflows are AI-assisted and at what confidence thresholds. AI assistance is not on by default in any sensitive process.
Your case data trains nothing. Models are private, isolated per deployment, and never used to improve any capability for another firm or for the model provider.
LexCor is in active build. A limited number of criminal-defence firms are invited to shape the platform and deploy first.