Candor
AI governance for law firms

Your team is already using AI.
Candor is the record that proves they used it properly.

Per-matter logs, attorney sign-off, and confidentiality screening — in a report you can hand to your malpractice carrier.

Matter 2026-0417Entry 004
TaskDraft demand correspondence
ToolExternal LLM (approved list)
Run byD. Alvarez, paralegal
Screening2 identifiers flagged — redacted before send
CitationsIndependently verified
ReviewedM. Okonkwo, Esq. — 14 Apr 2026, 09:41 EDT

One entry. Appended, never edited.

Most firms adopted AI faster than they adopted any rules about it. There is no log of what was run, no record of who reviewed it, and no way to show a carrier, a court, or a client that the work was supervised.

That gap is about to become a requirement. Malpractice carriers are beginning to ask about AI use at renewal. Bar regulators are writing guidance. Judges are issuing standing orders on disclosure. Every one of them will want documentation that almost no firm currently keeps.

Candor keeps it, without slowing anyone down.

In development

We're building Candor alongside a small group of Florida firms. If you run a firm's operations and this sounds like a problem you have, I'd like fifteen minutes of your time — not a sales call, a research call.

Email jesse@candor.legal