Built in a law office, for law offices.
DilloLex didn't start as a product. It started as a working Nevada practice trying to dig out from under its own document load, unwilling to send client files to someone else's cloud to do it.
The big legal platforms weren't built for you.
They are built to sign up every firm in the country, collect a monthly seat fee for every attorney and paralegal, and call that alignment. When your matter volume rises, your software bill rises with it. They also keep sending your client files to a vendor's cloud, because building a cloud tool is cheaper than building an appliance. That's their model. It was never ours.
DilloLex is co-owned by a Nevada- and Washington-licensed attorney, working with a small team of attorneys, law clerks, and paralegals who prefer to stay behind the work.
Together we have lived the chaos these platforms ignore: the client who hands you 1,000 files named "scan_0473.pdf," the deadline closing in, a legal assistant burning days just to figure out what each one is.
So we built the opposite. We do one thing well: the document load every Nevada law firm carries (family law, personal injury, appellate, criminal, probate, general civil). That focus is our edge. Give our system that pile of 1,000 unsorted files and it will:
- Read and identify what each document actually is
- Categorize, rename, and organize the entire set
- Bates stamp automatically
- Produce polished, disclosure-ready PDFs for NRCP 16.1, 16.2 / 16.205
- Redact sensitive information with minimal input
Every step is proposed for your staff to review and approve. DilloLex does the grunt work; the judgment stays with your team.
Minutes of assistant time instead of days. No general platform does this, because no general platform was built for Nevada the way we built DilloLex. See it run on your own files →
Three convictions.
Augment your team.
Good legal work is human judgment applied to facts. The right job for software is to clear the mechanical load: naming, stamping, redacting, assembling. That frees people to do the judging. DilloLex proposes; your staff decides; your attorney approves.
Confidentiality is the architecture itself.
You can't bolt privacy onto a tool built to ship everything to the cloud. So we built the opposite: an appliance where all the AI reasoning runs on the box your firm owns, and no client content ever reaches an outside AI service.
Tell firms the truth.
We won't overstate what DilloLex is. The product runs on an appliance your firm owns, in your office. The AI reasoning runs on that box, and no client content goes to an outside AI service. That is the core promise. At the same time, the appliance still connects to your own cloud storage and the tools your firm already uses, so it is not sealed off from the internet. And the appliance by itself does not discharge your RPC 1.6 duty: confidentiality is the firm's obligation, and DilloLex is one layer of how you protect it. We'd rather earn trust by being precise about what the tool does and does not do, in writing, before you go live.
Nevada first. Available now.
DilloLex is available to Nevada firms across practice areas. The document automation pipeline works on any Nevada firm's files today, and practice-specific drafting templates are live now for family law, personal injury, and appellate work. The next 25 Nevada firms get $10,000 off.
If that sounds like your firm, we'd like to talk.