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.

Sergei Tokmakov, Esq. California attorney CA Bar #279869 Business law · Contracts · Demand letters

🤖 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.

How to use it well: give it concrete facts, amounts, and dates. The more specific you are, the more useful the preliminary read. This is attorney-supervised information, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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.

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.