For Legal

Give your firm back its billable hours.

Starch connects to the practice management, document, billing, and communication tools your firm already runs on, and handles context-heavy operations work with custom agents under human oversight. Your team keeps the judgment.

Starch connects to your firm's existing tools A central Starch node connected by animated lines to 12 platforms: Clio, MyCase, NetDocuments, iManage, DocuSign, Outlook, Gmail, PracticePanther, Smokeball, LEAP, Google Drive, and many more. Clio MyCase NetDocuments iManage DocuSign Outlook Gmail PracticePanther Smokeball LEAP Google Drive and many more

Monday morning, your legal operations lead.

A real morning, from her inbox. The brief on the right is what she opens at 8:00. The lists below describe what she used to do, and what she does now.

Without Starch · Monday morning

  • Manually run the conflict check across three systems
  • Pull the intake form and open the matter in Clio by hand
  • Find the engagement letter template and fill it in
  • Dig through prebills one by one to flag problem entries
  • Update the deadline calendar from the docket sheet

With Starch · Monday morning

  • Open the daily brief
  • Review and approve the conflict check result
  • Send the engagement letter after a 30-second review
  • Approve the three flagged prebill edits
  • Confirm the filing deadline is on the calendar

Built around your firm's stack.

Whether your firm runs on Clio, MyCase, NetDocuments, iManage, or a mix of billing and document tools, Starch reads, writes, and acts inside the systems your team already uses.

Clio

Open matters, run conflict checks, review prebills, and push updates without leaving your workflow.

NetDocuments

Search, draft, and organize documents across matters, with context from the rest of your stack.

iManage

Surface the right documents at the right moment and keep matter files organized automatically.

MyCase

Manage intake, matters, and client communication with agents that handle the routine steps.

DocuSign

Send engagement letters and closing packages for signature, then track status without chasing.

Outlook

Route client emails to the right matter, draft replies, and surface deadlines from your inbox.

Plus accounting, email, drive, e-sign, and 3,000+ more connectors. If your team uses it, Starch connects to it.

Detects what changed. Knows what it means. Takes the next step.

Because Starch is connected to your tools and grounded in your firm's knowledge, it can spot live changes, understand what they mean, and take the next step. Every external action waits for human approval.

Example: a new matter request comes in
Example automation: a new matter request arrives, Starch runs the conflict check, drafts the engagement letter, opens the matter, and it lands in the morning brief Step 1: a new matter request arrives in email. Step 2: the Operations Team's Starch agent runs the conflict check, drafts the engagement letter, and opens the matter in Clio. Step 3: it updates the matter record and sends the engagement letter via DocuSign. Step 4: it lands as an item in the morning brief for attorney sign-off. New matter Request arrives in email trigger Starch Workspace • Run the conflict check • Draft the engagement letter • Open the matter in Clio • Flag for attorney sign-off Operations Team's agent Matter opened in Clio Client, matter type, conflict status Engagement letter sent DocuSign, awaiting signature Morning brief "No conflicts. Letter sent. Ready for your review."
Where Starch fits

Workflows we help build.

New client and matter intake

Intake forms, conflict checks, and matter-opening steps live across email, spreadsheets, and the practice management system.

Starch collects intake data, runs the conflict check, creates the matter record in Clio or MyCase, and sends the engagement letter for signature, all in one flow.

Conflict of interest checks

Staff manually cross-reference every new client against existing matters, clients, and adverse parties.

Starch searches across your matters, contacts, and adverse party lists and returns a conflict report ready for attorney review.

Engagement letter generation

Drafting and sending engagement letters interrupts the day and requires tracking down the right template.

Starch drafts the engagement letter from matter details, routes it for attorney sign-off, and sends via DocuSign once approved.

Prebill review and billing

Reviewing and editing prebills before invoices go out is tedious and time-consuming, especially at month end.

Starch flags billing entries that need attention, drafts edits for attorney review, and prepares the final invoice batch.

Trust and IOLTA reconciliation

Reconciling trust accounts against ledger entries and three-way reconciliation reports requires manual cross-checking every month.

Starch pulls ledger and bank data, drafts the three-way reconciliation report, and flags discrepancies for review.

Docketing and deadline tracking

Court deadlines, statute of limitations dates, and filing requirements are tracked manually or in shared calendars that can fall out of sync.

Starch reads matter details and jurisdiction rules, calculates deadlines, and pushes them to your calendar with reminder workflows.

Document assembly

Routine documents like motions, demand letters, and agreements are rebuilt from scratch or assembled manually from templates each time.

Starch pulls matter data and drafts the document from your firm's templates, ready for attorney review and edits before it goes out.

Closing and e-filing prep

Closing packages, signature checklists, and e-filing submissions require coordination across multiple parties and systems.

Starch assembles the closing checklist, tracks outstanding signatures in DocuSign, and prepares the e-filing package for attorney sign-off.

Not a platform to configure. A system we build with you.

Starch isn't software you log into and configure. Our team builds the agentic operating system around your firm, starting with the two workflows worth automating first.

1

Discovery

We sit with each seat on your team and learn the work that actually happens. You don't pick what to automate. We figure it out together.

2

Build

Our team configures the agentic operating system around your firm: custom apps, your knowledge, your tools, your guardrails.

3

Tune

Weekly reviews with a named human pod. Workflows evolve. So does the system. You never maintain it alone.

Built for the confidentiality privilege demands.

Your firm's data, agents, and audit log stay inside your tenant A sealed inner container labeled "Your firm's tenant" sits inside the broader Starch infrastructure. The tenant holds your data, your agents, and your audit log. Starch infrastructure Your firm's tenant Your data matters, documents, email Your agents trained on your context Your audit log every action, exportable
Encryption in transit and at rest
Your data never trains a model
Granular access per person and family member
Full audit log of every agent action
Single-tenant deployment available
Run in your own cloud on Enterprise tier

Shared context does not mean universal access. The whole team works from the same ground truth, with access scoped to each person's role.

One tier. Built for law firms.

A single Enterprise engagement, tailored to your firm. Flat annual contract. No per-seat charges, no per-task meters.

Tailored to your firm.

Frequently asked.

Does my firm's data train an AI model?

Never. Your data stays in your firm's tenant. We do not train on your matters, documents, or client information.

How do you protect privilege and client confidentiality?

Access is scoped per user and matter, every agent action is logged with a full audit trail, and external actions require human approval before anything is sent or filed. Your data is yours and is exportable at any time.

How long does onboarding take?

We start with two workflows and expand from there. Most firms see the first two live within a few weeks. We map the exact timeline when we scope your build.