Read
Gather context from the matter
The agent reads approved matter context, documents, notes, and task history so the draft starts from the real file, not a blank prompt.
Managed agent spoke
FirmOps uses supervised AI agents to read matter context, prepare document work, and route drafts or packets for approval. It is document automation built for law-firm control, not blind auto-send.
The workflow
The goal is not to remove judgment. It is to stop staff from rebuilding the same first draft or packet from scratch.
Read
The agent reads approved matter context, documents, notes, and task history so the draft starts from the real file, not a blank prompt.
Prepare
It prepares the document, cover note, checklist, or follow-up packet with citations to the source context staff should review.
Review
The result queues for staff or attorney review. Sends, filings, and record changes stay gated until a person approves them.
Good first use cases
Legal document automation works best where the file already contains the facts, the output follows a known pattern, and a human can quickly approve or correct the result.
Document examples
The safest first wins are drafts and packets where the facts are already in the file and the final action still needs human approval.
Prepare provider letters, request checklists, and follow-up notes from matter context.
Draft a clear request for photos, bills, forms, or signatures without sending until staff approves.
Create handoff summaries for demand prep, attorney review, or litigation transition.
Draft client-facing updates grounded in approved file context and queued for human review.
Next step
The demo shows how a managed agent would read context, prepare the draft, and hold the action for review.