AI for Law Firms

Delegate legal research summaries, client memos, discovery outlines, and case briefs to an AI Operator. Call, text, email, or Slack from your office, courtroom, or anywhere between.

Quick Answer

Chatari is an AI Operator that helps lawyers and legal teams produce first drafts of client memos, research summaries, case briefs, and discovery outlines faster. Email a set of case documents and receive an organized summary. Text a legal question and get a research memo with relevant statutes and case citations. One subscription gives your firm access to multiple AI models through call, text, email, and Slack. Chatari handles the first draft so attorneys can focus on analysis, strategy, and client relationships.

Legal Teams Face a Growing Efficiency Gap

The ABA's 2025 Legal Technology Survey found that AI adoption among law firms has grown to 30%, up from just 11% in 2023. Yet most firms still struggle to integrate AI into daily workflows. Attorneys spend significant billable hours on document review, research, and drafting tasks that could be accelerated. The challenge is not whether AI can help. It is finding a tool that fits how attorneys actually work, without requiring them to learn prompt engineering or sit at a new dashboard.

How Chatari Helps

Legal Research Summaries

Request research on a legal question by text, email, or Slack. Receive a structured summary with relevant statutes, case citations, and key holdings. Ideal for preliminary research before diving deeper into Westlaw or LexisNexis.

150 credits per research summary

Client Memos & Correspondence

Dictate key points by phone call or text the facts. Chatari drafts a client memo, engagement letter, or status update in professional legal language. Review, edit, and send. First drafts in minutes instead of hours.

4-8 credits per memo draft

Case Brief Drafts

Email a case citation or paste the opinion text. Receive a structured brief with procedural history, issue, rule, analysis, and holding. Useful for case preparation, moot court, or internal knowledge sharing.

4-8 credits per brief

Discovery Document Summaries

Email a batch of discovery documents and receive organized summaries highlighting key facts, dates, parties, and potential issues. Reduce initial review time for depositions and interrogatories.

4-8 credits per summary

Contract Clause Drafting

Text or email the contract type and key terms. Receive draft clauses for non-compete, indemnification, force majeure, or other standard provisions. Starting points that attorneys refine for the specific deal.

4-8 credits per clause set

Presentation Decks for Clients

Create case strategy presentations, regulatory update summaries, or CLE training decks. Provide the topic and key points, and receive a formatted presentation delivered to your inbox or Slack.

10 credits per presentation

Example Workflows

Real examples of how professionals in this industry delegate tasks across channels.

Text
You say:

"Summarize the enforceability of non-compete agreements in California vs. Texas. Include key statutes and recent case law."

Chatari delivers:

Structured legal research memo covering California Business & Professions Code Section 16600, Texas Covenants Not to Compete Act, and recent appellate decisions in both jurisdictions. Delivered to your phone in 3-5 minutes.

Email
You say:

Email with subject "Draft client memo" containing deposition transcript excerpts and a request to summarize key admissions and contradictions for trial preparation.

Chatari delivers:

Organized memo identifying key admissions by witness, contradictions with prior statements, and suggested areas for cross-examination. Delivered as a formatted document attached to your email reply.

Slack
You say:

"Draft an indemnification clause for a SaaS vendor agreement. Mutual indemnification, IP infringement carve-out, cap at 12 months of fees paid."

Chatari delivers:

Draft indemnification clause with mutual obligations, IP infringement carve-out language, liability cap provision, and notice requirements. Delivered in your Slack channel for the team to review and refine.

Call
You say:

"I just finished a client meeting with the CFO of Meridian Corp. They want to restructure their vendor agreements to include liability caps and data protection addenda. Draft a follow-up email summarizing what we discussed and outlining next steps."

Chatari delivers:

Professional client follow-up email summarizing the meeting discussion, listing agreed-upon next steps for contract restructuring, and proposing a timeline for draft delivery. Sent to your inbox within 3 minutes.

Before and After Chatari

Task Without Chatari With Chatari
Legal research summary 2-4 hours of associate research time 5 min, 150 credits
Client memo first draft 1-2 hours drafting and formatting 3 min, 4-8 credits
Case brief 45-90 min per case 3 min, 4-8 credits
Discovery document summary Hours of manual document review 5 min per batch, 4-8 credits
Contract clause drafting 30-60 min searching precedent files 2 min, 4-8 credits
Client follow-up correspondence 15-30 min per email 2 min by call or text, 1-4 credits

Key Benefits

Accelerate First Drafts, Not Replace Judgment

Chatari produces first drafts that attorneys review, refine, and finalize. It handles the initial assembly of research, drafting, and formatting so lawyers spend more time on analysis, strategy, and client counsel. AI assists the work. Attorneys own the work product.

Multi-Channel Access for Legal Professionals

Delegate tasks by call from the courthouse, text from a client meeting, email from your desk, or Slack from your firm's workspace. No need to open a separate AI tool or learn a new interface. Work arrives in the channel you already use.

Multiple AI Models, One Subscription

Access GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Gemini 1.5, Perplexity, and other models through a single subscription. Different models excel at different tasks. Chatari routes your request to the right model. No need to manage multiple AI subscriptions across the firm.

Confidentiality-Conscious Workflow

Chatari delivers finished work directly to your inbox, phone, or Slack. No public-facing chat logs or shared conversation threads. Each request is handled independently. Firms retain control over how they review and distribute AI-generated first drafts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do law firms use AI tools like Chatari?

Law firms use Chatari to accelerate first drafts of legal research summaries, client memos, case briefs, discovery outlines, and contract clauses. The key advantage is multi-channel access. Attorneys delegate tasks by call, text, email, or Slack without opening a separate AI dashboard. Chatari produces the first draft, and attorneys review, refine, and finalize it. The ABA reports that 54% of firms adopting AI cite increased efficiency as the primary benefit.

Is Chatari a legal research tool like Westlaw or LexisNexis?

No. Chatari is not a replacement for dedicated legal research databases. It is an AI Operator that produces first drafts, summaries, and content based on the information you provide or that its research models can find. For authoritative case law research, continue using Westlaw, LexisNexis, or Fastcase. Use Chatari to draft the memo, summarize findings, or create client-facing documents from your research.

Can AI-generated legal documents be used directly?

All AI-generated content should be reviewed by a licensed attorney before use. Chatari produces first drafts designed to save time on initial drafting and formatting. Attorneys must verify accuracy, check citations, ensure compliance with jurisdiction-specific rules, and apply professional judgment before filing, sending to clients, or relying on any AI-generated work product.

How much does Chatari cost for a law firm?

Chatari offers three plans: Starter at $19/month with 1,100 credits, Essential at $49/month with 2,400 credits, and Premium at $199/month with 7,000 credits. A client memo draft costs 4-8 credits. A legal research summary costs 150 credits. Contract clause drafting costs 4-8 credits. Most solo practitioners and small firms start with Essential. Larger teams may need Premium or multiple subscriptions.

What about client confidentiality and data privacy?

Chatari delivers finished work directly to your specified channel. Each request is processed independently. However, as with any AI tool, law firms should evaluate Chatari within their existing data governance and confidentiality frameworks. Avoid submitting highly sensitive client information to any AI service without first reviewing your firm's AI use policy and applicable ethics rules in your jurisdiction.

What AI models does Chatari use for legal tasks?

Chatari accesses multiple AI models including GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Gemini 1.5, Grok, and Perplexity. Different models have different strengths. Claude and GPT-4o tend to produce high-quality long-form legal writing. Perplexity can pull current legal news and regulatory updates. Chatari selects the appropriate model based on the task. You do not need to specify which model to use.

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Reviewed by Chatari Editorial Team. Last updated: 2026-02-26.