Lawyer-Curated AI, Not an AI Lawyer
AI Legal Analyst
Describe a business dispute, frozen-funds issue, contract concern, or demand-letter problem. Get a practical, lawyer-curated AI analysis, then request an attorney-finished document if you want me to take it from there.
Not a generic chatbot. I built it around my actual attorney workflows for demand letters, contract review, payment-processor holds, business disputes, and pre-litigation strategy.
🤖 Ask the AI Legal Analyst
Describe your situation and get a practical preliminary read
Tap a starting point or type your own. You will get the likely legal issues, the evidence to gather, the leverage, and which fixed-fee package fits. Lawyer-curated AI, not an AI lawyer. Attorney-supervised preliminary information, not legal advice.
Start with a real situation
Get a preliminary read now, attorney-finished work when you want it
Start with the AI Legal Analyst above for a practical scoping read. When you are ready, request a fixed-fee package and I run a conflict check, confirm scope in writing, and finish the work myself.
Issue spotting
You describe the facts; it names the likely legal issues and the theories that tend to matter, so you are not guessing at what your problem even is.
Evidence checklist
It tells you what to gather: contracts, invoices, emails, screenshots, payment records, the documents that turn a complaint into leverage.
Leverage analysis
It reads the situation for pressure points: who has more to lose, what a credible demand looks like, where the other side is exposed.
Statute and deadline flags
It flags timing concerns, like a possible limitations period ? or a contractual notice window, so a deadline does not quietly pass.
Fixed-fee package recommendation
It points you to the package that fits, a written consultation, a demand letter, a leverage package, or a contract redline, with the price stated up front.
Document upload
Upload a contract, a freeze notice, or a demand you received, and ask the analyst to read it and flag what matters before you respond.
A fair question: if the AI can sketch a demand letter or flag a clause, why pay for attorney work? Because a preliminary draft is not a finished, defensible legal document. Here is what I add when you engage me:
In short: the AI helps you understand and scope the problem. I produce the attorney work product that actually carries weight, after a conflict check and a written engagement.
Someone owes you or wronged you
Unpaid invoices, refunds, contractor disputes, defamation, broken agreements.
Get a preliminary read on your leverage and the likely claim, then the attorney letter if it fits.
A processor is holding your money
Account limitation, reserve, freeze, or hold on Stripe, PayPal, or a similar platform.
Understand why funds are held, what the terms allow, and how to push for release.
Before you sign something
NDAs, MSAs, SOWs, vendor and SaaS agreements, indemnity and liability clauses.
Upload the contract and get the riskiest clauses flagged, then an attorney redline if you want one.
A partner or co-owner conflict
Partner disputes, buyouts, deadlock, broken business deals, money owed between owners.
Get a read on your position and leverage, then a partner demand letter if the situation calls for it.
You received something and need it read
A demand, a cease-and-desist, a settlement offer, a notice, a freeze message, an agreement.
Upload it and ask what it means and how to respond, before you reply to the other side.
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Written Attorney Consultation
$240
Submit your question, a short factual summary, and key documents. I send a written attorney response identifying the main legal issues, risks, leverage points, and practical next steps.
Most common
Attorney Demand Letter
$575
Attorney letter on firm letterhead, USPS certified mail with signature requested plus email, up to two revision rounds before sending, and review of the first response with a next-step recommendation.
Serious or litigation-ready
Litigation-Leverage Demand Package
$1,200
Everything in the demand letter plus a court-ready draft complaint or arbitration demand prepared in parallel and attached as settlement leverage. The draft pleading is prepared as leverage, not filed automatically.
Contracts
Contract Drafting or Redline
$575
Attorney drafting or redline of one business contract, brief written comments on the key issues, and up to three rounds of email revisions. NDAs, service agreements, SOWs, SaaS terms, vendor agreements, amendments.
This is lawyer-curated AI, not an AI lawyer. I built the prompts and the workflows around my own practice, and I supervise the output. The boundaries are deliberate:
- Attorney-built prompts. The analyst is shaped around my actual workflows for demand letters, contract review, frozen funds, and pre-litigation strategy, not a generic legal chatbot.
- Attorney-supervised. I stand behind how it is built and how it is used, and a human attorney reviews any paid deliverable before it goes out.
- Preliminary information, not legal advice. The analyst gives you a scoping read so you understand your options. It does not replace a tailored legal opinion on your specific facts.
- No attorney-client relationship until conflict check and written engagement. Nothing you type creates representation. I run a conflict check and you accept a written engagement before I act as your attorney.
- Human review before any paid deliverable. No letter, redline, or filing goes out without me reviewing and finishing it personally.
Typical firm chatbot
Asks for your name, email, and phone before it tells you anything useful.
My AI Legal Analyst
Gives you a substantive preliminary read first. You share contact details only if you want me to follow up.
Typical firm chatbot
Returns generic FAQ text that could apply to anyone, with no read on your facts.
My AI Legal Analyst
Reads your actual facts, names the likely issues and leverage, and tells you what to gather next.
Typical firm chatbot
Routes you to a sales call before you know whether you even need a lawyer.
My AI Legal Analyst
Tells you honestly whether a fixed-fee package fits, with the price stated, so you decide on the facts.
What is the AI Legal Analyst?
A lawyer-curated AI tool I built around my own attorney workflows for demand letters, contract review, frozen Stripe and PayPal funds, business disputes, and pre-litigation strategy. You describe your situation and it gives a practical preliminary read: the likely issues, the evidence to gather, the leverage, and which fixed-fee package fits. Lawyer-curated AI, not an AI lawyer.
Is it legal advice?
No. It provides preliminary information only. It is attorney-supervised, but it is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship forms until I run a conflict check and you accept a written engagement.
Is it free?
You can use the analyst for a preliminary read without paying. Paid attorney work is separate and starts at a fixed fee: $240 Written Attorney Consultation, $575 Attorney Demand Letter, $1,200 Litigation-Leverage Demand Package, or $575 Contract Drafting or Redline. A consultation here is a paid attorney engagement, not a no-cost intake call.
What happens to what I type?
It is used to generate your preliminary analysis and, if you share contact details, to let me follow up. Do not send privileged or highly sensitive material before a written engagement is in place, because no attorney-client relationship exists yet. Treat the early exchange as scoping, not protected legal advice.
How do I get attorney-finished work?
Request a fixed-fee package through the intake flow. I run a conflict check, confirm scope in a written engagement, and then finish the work myself: legal theory and leverage, final jurisdiction and claim check, firm letterhead, evidence references, deadline and escalation language, and certified-mail delivery strategy. A human attorney reviews everything before any paid deliverable goes out.
What does it cost?
Fixed fees, disclosed up front: $240 Written Attorney Consultation, $575 Attorney Demand Letter, $1,200 Litigation-Leverage Demand Package, $575 Contract Drafting or Redline, and a $1,500 Pre-Litigation Negotiation Phase if a matter enters multi-round negotiation. Unusually long or complex work is billed at $240 per hour, disclosed before it starts.
Start with a real situation
Describe your dispute, contract concern, or frozen-funds problem to the AI Legal Analyst above. When you want me to take it from there, request a fixed-fee package and I will run a conflict check and confirm scope before any work begins.
Related resources
The AI Legal Analyst provides preliminary information only. It is attorney-supervised, but it is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed until a conflict check is completed and a written engagement is accepted. Sergei Tokmakov, Esq., California State Bar No. 279869. Verify license.