Rehearse the testimony, litigation statement, or settlement announcement against simulated cohorts before it goes on the record. Automate the contract, compliance, and document workflows that don't.
Legal organizations run two distinct AI workloads. The first is decision intelligence on legal communications — testimony before regulators, statements about active litigation, settlement announcements. Isaiah rehearses these against simulated regulator, plaintiff-counsel, oversight, and legal-press cohorts before they ship. The second is enterprise legal ops — contract review, compliance monitoring, document review, policy-lookup. Beth (in build) handles these at scale with privilege-compatible deployment posture (VPC, on-prem, air-gapped) and audit-grade decision trails.
Litigation communications must clear admissions risk against opposing counsel's reading — legal review alone misses how plaintiff's counsel will publicly characterize the language
Contract review at enterprise volume requires reasoning over context, not brittle keyword matching — most contract AI tools fail when contracts deviate from template
Privilege protection rules out most general-purpose AI deployments; the deployment posture has to support inside-perimeter operation
Multi-jurisdictional regulator handling (DOJ, SEC, FCA, MAS, EU CMA, sectoral regs) requires cohort-level intelligence per jurisdiction
Pre-rehearse statements about active litigation, settlement announcements, and legal-development comms against plaintiff-counsel, parallel regulators, and legal-press cohorts. — via isaiah.
Rehearse opening statements, formal written testimony, and Q&A responses before going on the record. — via isaiah.
Beth managed agents review high-volume contracts, flag deviations from approved templates, and surface non-standard clauses for attorney review with full audit trails. — via beth.
Beth agents continuously monitor for compliance posture against the multi-jurisdictional framework specific to the firm's practice areas. — via beth.
Isaiah and Beth support deployment postures (VPC, on-prem, air-gapped) that allow them to run inside the privileged work-product environment. Output is treated by customers as work-product. Customers should consult their own counsel on privilege scope for their jurisdiction.
Beth is differentiated on the managed-and-governed angle — deployment posture choice, CISO-reviewable governance, audit-grade decision trails — not raw contract-review accuracy. Many enterprises run multiple legal AI tools in parallel; Beth's posture is the differentiator on workflows where the deployment matters more than the model.
Yes. See /use-cases/litigation-and-settlement-communications — parallel-proceeding cohorts (DOJ, SEC, state AGs, derivative plaintiffs) are configurable.
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