What we're asking for
If your firm joins the charter program, you commit to:
- Use LexMotus actively on real matters. Not for a month, not while parking other systems alongside it, but as your primary platform. We can't fix what we can't see.
- Honest feedback through scheduled check-ins — what's working, what's missing, what's broken, and what that little thing is that would just make everything better.
- A written case study and a recorded interview after 60–90 days of meaningful use. Roughly 200 words of written review and a 30-minute conversation with the partner most engaged with LexMotus. Drafts go to your firm for approval before anything is published.
- Permission to use your firm's name in our marketing materials and on this site, attached to those reviews.
Part of the charter program is public attribution for our marketing materials. If your firm would prohibit this public attribution, the charter program is not an option.
Who can apply
Any firm, any practice area, any size.
Variety matters. Solo practitioners and mid-sized firms, personal injury and family law and business and probate, urban and rural, paper-heavy and paperless — different flavors and sizes of firms surface different needs, and we want to learn from all of them.
The cohort is deliberately small. We're not telling you the exact number because we don't know it yet — we want to admit firms who fit, and stop when the group is the right size for us to support well. LexMotus reserves the right to choose which firms are admitted.
What LexMotus is — and what it isn't
LexMotus is a tool that helps lawyers work better. It is not a service that takes legal action on your behalf.
We watch deadlines, surface patterns in your matters, draft documents, and remind you of things you need to do. We don't file pleadings, send communications, settle claims, or make legal judgments for you. The attorney of record retains responsibility for every matter outcome.
Some features are still maturing — and we'll tell you which ones, by name, before you sign. Other parts of the platform (matter management, documents, AI search, time and billing, trust accounting, e-signature, mailbox integrations) are production-ready and being used today.
If you ask us “does LexMotus do X?” and the answer is “AI needs to see the patterns of your staff working with matters before it can suggest automations, so we'll have it by Q3” — that's exactly what we'll say.
The charter program exists because we believe the firms most willing to help build something real are the ones who appreciate honesty about what's already built and what isn't.