For business-litigation practices

It learns your docket, then does the busywork.

Every court filing starts an hour of non-billable assembly. Lawdie watches how your team handles it and learns the workflow, then hands back a grounded client letter to review and send.

A working demo on synthetic Fishman Haygood matters
How it works

It learns your firm’s workflow, then runs it.

Watch the manual path your team runs today, then watch Lawdie run it: one docketing item in, one grounded draft back.

Pick a practice area
Pick any action and watch Lawdie run the whole flow.
Non-Final Office Action
Hartwell Robotics · 10414.001US1
Received
AI extraction
Draft letter
Ready
Draft ready for review
The argument

The deadline was never the hard part. The hour of non-billable assembly underneath it was. Lawdie makes that hour disappear.

Every action carries the same invisible tax: read it, re-key it, calendar it, pull the file, build the letter. Lawdie does that assembly and hands your team a grounded draft to review and send, so the only minutes left are the ones worth billing.

The race

Your paralegal’s afternoon, against eighteen seconds.

Same action, same output. On the left, the manual assembly your team runs today, most of it non-billable. On the right, Lawdie. Hit Run and watch the clocks.

Your paralegal, today
Non-Final Office Action
Hartwell Robotics · 10414.001US1
0min
 
Non-billable assembly
With Lawdie
Same package, autonomously
Read · verify · calendar · assemble · draft
0sec
Then your attorney reviews and sends.
You review & send
The attorney still bills the same review. Lawdie only removes the non-billable assembly underneath it.
~240hrs
reclaimed per year, at typical docket volume
Right where the email lives

No new app. It just works in your inbox.

Forward the action to assistant@demo.lawdie.co and the finished draft comes straight back as a ready-to-send reply, in the same thread, in the inbox your team already uses. There is no portal to log into and nothing to copy and paste. The attorney just reviews and hits send. The judgment stays with them; the assembly is already done.

USPTO Non-Final Office Action: 10414.001US1

Forwarded → Lawdie replied in 18s
Docketing forwarded a USPTO notice
to assistant@demo.lawdie.co
9:02 AM
Fwd: USPTO Non-Final Office Action: 10414.001US1 Office Action attached

Office Action mailed from the USPTO, forwarded for docketing and the client report. Please handle.

Lawdie Draft grounded
to Mr. Reyes · Hartwell Robotics
due Jul 28, 2026
Re: USPTO Non-Final Office Action: 10414.001US1

Dear Mr. Reyes,

The USPTO has issued a non-final Office Action in Application No. 18/412,663…

Please advise how you would like to proceed.
Fishman Haygood LLP, Docketing

Pick any action in the docket above and this thread updates to match: forwarded in, drafted by Lawdie, waiting as a reply. Nothing sends until a person clicks.

Trust & data boundary

It runs inside your firm’s own AWS account.

Your matters, documents, and email never leave your security boundary, and they are never pooled with other firms. Document understanding runs on Amazon Bedrock under zero data retention. Every field is grounded in the source document, and every read and action is written to an audit trail your firm controls. Lawdie advises and drafts; your team controls what gets sent.