Legal intake infrastructure

Turn legal chaos into a preparation brief.

JusticeBriefing helps you organize your story, timeline, documents, and questions before you talk to a lawyer. Start with clarity, not a blank page.

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Build a first case brief draft.

Save

Resume later with a private code.

Export

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Preparation Brief - Sample

Issue summary

I need to prepare for a legal consultation about a housing issue. I want to organize the key events, documents, and questions before speaking with counsel.

Timeline

Step 1Summarize what happened
Step 2List dates and documents
Step 3Review and download the brief

Questions for counsel

  • What type of lawyer should I contact?
  • Which documents should I organize first?
  • What should I avoid doing before the consultation?
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How it works

Build a clearer legal packet before the consultation.

Most people start with stress, scattered documents, and a story that is hard to explain. JusticeBriefing turns that first step into a guided workflow.

1

Tell the story clearly

Answer guided prompts about what happened, who was involved, where it happened, and what outcome you are trying to reach.

2

Organize the legal facts

Turn the situation into a structured summary, timeline, parties list, document checklist, and questions to ask a lawyer.

3

Save, resume, or export

Download a lawyer-ready brief, save your draft with a resume code, or signal interest in a more polished paid packet.

Conversion path

From visit to started brief.

Step one

Homepage trust

Step two

Start briefing

Step three

Save or export

Trust posture

Clear boundaries make the product safer.

JusticeBriefing is designed to help people prepare information. It does not promise outcomes, replace counsel, or create an attorney-client relationship.

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JusticeBriefing is not a law firm.

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JusticeBriefing does not provide legal advice.

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Using the briefing tool does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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Users should speak with a qualified lawyer before acting on legal decisions.

Platform direction

Legal intake infrastructure, not another directory.

The long-term opportunity is turning messy legal stories into structured intake data that helps users, lawyers, firms, and legal aid networks make better first decisions.

For people seeking help

JusticeBriefing lowers the first-step barrier by helping people organize the facts before they contact a lawyer.

For lawyers

Better intake packets can help lawyers evaluate fit faster and spend less time untangling the first version of a story.

For firms and legal aid

Structured intake data can become the foundation for better routing, cleaner triage, and stronger consultation readiness.

Ready to turn your situation into a clearer brief?

Start with the free briefing workflow. Save your draft, download your packet, and decide what help you need next.