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Your case, guided by someone who actually cares.

AllLaw Guide guides you through court cases and contracts in plain words. The kind of help you wish you had when something went wrong, or before you signed something you weren't sure about. File it yourself when you're ready, or hand a lawyer your prepared packet so they charge a fraction of the usual retainer.

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Retainer required
2
Paths to ready
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Lawyer-watched
AllLaw Guide
Lawyer-reviewed guidance
Voice
Plain & Kind approach
Step by step
Your case, taken one piece at a time
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Why we built this

A great lawyer can run five figures. Most cases shouldn't need one at full price.

Every year, people walk away from valid claims because they can't justify a five-figure retainer for a four-figure dispute, or because the paperwork feels like another language, or because nobody told them which form to file in which court by when. AllLaw Guide is the kind of expert you wish was a friend. Patient enough to walk every step beside you. Knowing enough to spot the right move. Caring enough to want you to win.

We're starting in Utah and New York. The plan is every state, every common case type, every court a person might walk into. Because a court system that only works for people who can afford lawyers isn't really working at all. And lawyers gain too. Clients who'd never have walked through the door at full retainer become viable at a fraction of the price. New clients for the bar. Better-prepared filings for the courts. A simpler legal system for everyone.

Two paths to ready

Self-file. Or hand a lawyer the homework.

AllLaw Guide walks you all the way to a file-ready case. You decide where to stop — and how much to spend.

Path A · Self-file

Walk all the way through. File it yourself.

Intake, evidence, damages theory, the file-ready packet. AllLaw Guide takes you step by step, in plain words. Each piece builds on the last. When the case is ready and you feel confident, you file it yourself.

Retainer
$0
You stay in charge
Always
Path B · Lawyer-assisted

Hand a lawyer the homework.

Stop wherever you want. Your prepared case packet goes to a lawyer. They review what you've built, sign off on strategy, and finalize the filing. Their bill drops, often dramatically, because the heavy lifting is already done.

Lawyer cost
A fraction
Your prep work
Already done
What makes this different

Three ways AllLaw Guide has your back.

Plain words from intake to filing. Real lawyers reviewing every step. Two ways out of every case. We didn't build a tool. We built a guide.

Guided, step by step
From intake to filing, AllLaw Guide walks you through your case in plain words. Each step builds on the last. No skipping ahead, no getting lost in legalese. You always know where you are and what comes next.
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Plain & Kind voice
An elegant approach: clear, kind, and uncluttered. Every legal term wrapped with a click-to-define glossary entry. Designed for people in a hard moment, not for lawyers.
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Lawyer-watched
Real attorneys review every step. AllLaw Guide operates under Utah's first-in-the-nation legal-innovation sandbox, with quarterly outcome reports. So when the platform tells you something, a lawyer has already checked it.
Three MVP surfaces

Two real court cases. Plus contracts. End-to-end.

Maria walks the full Utah small-claims path under sandbox authorization. Sarah walks the NY consumer-fraud path. And a contracts surface ships alongside, so people can scan a contract someone handed them (lease, employment offer, NDA) for plain-language review and risk flags, or create a basic agreement before they need one. All three ship in MVP.

Walkthrough 1
Maria Vargas · UT security deposit
A Salt Lake City restaurant server moved out, gave proper notice, and never got her $1,800 deposit back. We guide her through the element framework under Utah § 57-17-3, evidence affirmation, damages theory selection (2× wrongful retention), and Salt Lake County small-claims filing.
Statute
UT § 57-17-3
Recovery
$3,600 (2×)
Court
SLC Justice
Walkthrough 2
Sarah Patel · NY auto-repair fraud
A Brooklyn graphic designer authorized a $400 brake job. The shop billed $2,840 and refused to release the car. We guide her through NY GBL § 349 (deceptive practices) and § 198-a (auto-repair regulation), evidence framing, and NYC Civil Court small-claims filing.
Statute
NY GBL § 349
Recovery
$7,370 (treble)
Court
NYC Civil
Roadmap

MVP today. Sandbox launch. Then scale.

MVP · Now
Two states. Two court-case arcs end-to-end. Contract creation + scanning. Lawyer-reviewed. Partner-demo ready.
Phase 1
UT sandbox launch. NY pilot expanded. More case types per state. Reviewing-attorney marketplace pilot — packets meet lawyers. Subscription + per-case pricing introduced.
Phase 2 · Scale
Ten-plus states. Every common court type. Lawyer-marketplace at scale, where prepared cases unlock new clients for the bar. E-filing where states allow.

See the guide in action.

Walk Maria's full Utah security-deposit case end-to-end. Plain words, step by step, with a lawyer behind every screen. Decide for yourself how it would feel to be guided.

Launch demo