AI Readiness Assessment
Fixed feeA structured review of how your firm runs, from intake to invoicing, to find where AI saves real time and where client data is at risk. The result is a written, prioritized plan you can act on, not a list of software to buy.
If it does not surface at least three specific changes you can make, it is free.
What is included
- One or two discovery calls covering your workflows, current tools, and the matter types you handle.
- An inventory of your stack: practice management (Clio or other), document storage, email, and any AI tools already in use.
- A map of 5 to 10 candidate workflows, ranked by time saved against client-data sensitivity.
- For the top opportunities, a short tool-fit review of one or two options that match your stack and budget.
- A written AI Opportunity Report with a sequenced 30-60-90 day plan.
- A live walkthrough call to review the report and answer questions.
How it runs
- An intake questionnaire before the first call, so discovery time is not spent on basics.
- One or two discovery calls on a fixed agenda: current stack, a day-in-the-life walkthrough, the biggest time drains.
- Independent analysis: mapping the opportunities and reviewing tool fit.
- The report is delivered for you to read before the call.
- A sixty-minute walkthrough call. You leave knowing what to do first, second, and third.
What you get
A written AI Opportunity Report: a workflow audit, an opportunity map ranked by impact and data risk, tool recommendations scoped to your stack, and a 30-60-90 day plan.
About 1 to 2 weeks from the first call to the report.
A good fit if
- You know you should be doing something with AI but not where to start.
- You want an expert to tell you what to do, and in what order, before committing to a build.
- You use Clio and want to know whether you are actually using it well.
Not the right fit if
- You already know exactly what to build. Start with a Workflow Build.
- You want a full IT security audit of your network and devices.
- You want an opinion on whether your AI use complies with your bar's rules. That is not offered.
Examples
- A solo estate-planning attorney rekeys the same intake fields into Clio for every matter. The report makes that the first fix and maps it to Clio's intake automation.
- A family-law firm drafts letters in free ChatGPT with no rules about what client data goes in. The report flags the data-exposure risk and points to a legal-specific tool that does not train on inputs.
- A solo immigration attorney loses hours a week to routine status-update emails. The report scores that a high-volume, low-sensitivity win and sequences it first.
What is not included
- Any implementation work. The report tells you what to do; building it is a separate engagement.
- A penetration test or a formal SOC 2 review of any vendor.
- Any professional-responsibility or ethics-compliance opinion.
- Referral fees. JurisLabs takes none from any recommended vendor.
Talk it through
Book a free call. You will leave knowing whether this is the right starting point for your firm, even if you never hire JurisLabs.
JurisLabs provides technology consulting and implementation for law firms. It does not provide legal advice, and contacting JurisLabs does not create an attorney-client relationship.