An AI workspace for Australian law firms

Elm Docs holds a firm's client work in one place — matters and their documents, drafting and review, contract negotiation, client intake, and research over Australian law — with an assistant that works on the file in front of it rather than in a separate tab.

What you get

Clients and matters

Every document, chat and draft is filed under a matter, and every matter under the client you act for. Access follows the matter, so what a colleague can open is a decision you make once.

Drafting and review

Upload a document and have it read, summarised, drafted or revised. Suggested edits come back as native Word tracked changes, so they are reviewed and accepted the way your firm already reviews changes, and each save keeps a version history.

Contract negotiation

Negotiation rooms give both sides one place to exchange versions, track issues and see what changed between turns, instead of a thread of attachments with the redline somewhere in the middle.

Intake forms

Send a client a form, collect the answers and the supporting documents, and have the submission land against the matter rather than in an inbox.

Grounded Australian research

Ask a research question and get an answer anchored to Australian legislation and case law drawn from the official registers, with the source of each passage shown so it can be checked before it is relied on.

Where you already work

Add-ins put the matter workspace inside Word and Outlook, and an iPhone and iPad app carries the same clients, matters and documents with you.

Getting access

Sign in with your work email and we'll send a six-digit code — there is no password to keep. If your firm is new to Elm Docs, entering your email raises an access request that an admin reviews before your account is opened.

For anything else — a demonstration, questions about how your firm's data is handled, or help getting a team started — email admin@elmdocs.com.

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