Live · Miami, FL · Beta

Every matter.
LEX reads, drafts, flags, and organizes.
You make decisions and practice law.

Florida litigation firms lose $18K–$36K/year in missed billing, manual work, and untracked deadlines. LEX runs your workflow so nothing slips, nothing is missed, and nothing is left unbilled.

Free audit · Written report with your numbers · No credit card

$36K
Recoverable billing found
40hrs
Recovered per month
8sec
CMO deadline extraction
20min
Batch ATP processing
LEX Morning Briefing
Live · 8:00am
Critical — Act Today
HOA v. Martinez — 46-day window closesToday
Batch ATP — 20 files readyKaren
Active — This Week
CMO Upload — Gutierrez13 deadlines
DLE letter — §720.3085 citedDraft ready
Queue
Eviction — Rivera 3-day noticeNext week
Ortega — closing docs neededFriday
LEX prepares. You approve. Then sends.40 hrs saved
Where Your Firm Is Losing Time and Money

Most firms don't see it.

Based on our first beta audit with a Florida litigation firm — these are the leaks we found.

💰Money Leaking
  • Calls that never get logged — billable time gone
  • Client follow-ups buried in email for days
  • Billing activity that doesn't make it into Clio
  • Work gets done — just never captured
$18K–$36K
in recoverable billing / year
Time Leaking
  • ATP batches — a full day, every batch
  • CMO deadlines — 30–45 min manual entry per order
  • Morning triage — 1 hour before real work starts
  • HOA status reports — 3 hours every month
  • Demand letters — drafted from scratch, every time
40+ hrs
of staff time lost / month
⚠️

And the risk you're carrying: Missed deadlines don't just cost money — they carry malpractice exposure, client trust damage, and regulatory consequences.

These are real numbers from one firm. Your audit will show yours.

The Problem

Most real estate law firms run on manual.

HOA foreclosure, eviction, and closings are predictable workflows — yet most firms still do it all by hand.

  • ATP batches taking a full day — processed one by one
  • CMO deadlines written down manually — tracked in someone's memory
  • Demand letters drafted from scratch — same structure every time
  • $18K–$36K in billable time disappearing into unlogged calls
  • HOA status reports taking 3 hours — assembled from matter notes
  • Deadlines with no safety net — one missed filing from malpractice
What Changes on Day 1

LEX fixes every one of them.

Built from the ground up around how HOA foreclosure actually works. Not a generic AI with a legal skin.

Results from first beta firm
ATP batch: Full day → 20 minutes
CMO deadlines: Manual entry → 8 seconds
Morning triage: 1 hour → 5 minutes
HOA status report: 3 hours → 12 minutes
Demand letters: Scratch → LEX drafts, you approve
The System

Meet LEX.

Three layers working together. Not a collection of features — a system that compounds over time.

01
Intake & Deadlines
LEX reads your documents and extracts what matters.
LEX PDF Intelligence

13 CMO deadlines in 8 seconds.

Upload a CMO. LEX extracts every deadline, maps them to the timeline, flags critical windows under Florida statute. You confirm. Alerts cascade.

30–45 min → 8 seconds
LEX Batch ATP

Full day to 20 minutes.

LEX reads every ATP file at once. Extracts key data, generates 5 action items per matter, logs everything. Your paralegal reviews summaries — not raw files.

Full day → 20 minutes
LEX Morning Briefing

Your day prepared before you arrive.

Every morning at 8am, LEX reads all active matters and scores every deadline. Critical, Active, Queue — organized before you sit down.

1 hour → 5 minutes
02
Work Execution
LEX prepares the work. You approve it.
LEX Document Engine

§720.3085 cited correctly. Every time.

LEX picks the right statute by entity type. Calculates per diem under §55.03. Pre-fills parties. Drafts the full demand letter. You review and send.

Scratch → 90-second draft
LEX Firm Memory

After 30 days, LEX drafts like you.

Every edit you make, LEX learns from. After 30 days it knows your voice. After 90 — you approve without editing.

Day 30: your voice. Day 90: approve as-is.
03
Intelligence Layer
Ask anything about any matter. LEX already knows.
FLAGSHIP
LEX Matter Intelligence

Full case context. Instant answer.

Every party, deadline, document, and Florida statute for that matter — already loaded. Ask in plain language. Get a complete answer.

Instant answer · full case context

LEX Clio Sync

Confirmed actions update Clio automatically. Your filing cabinet stays current without manual input.

Human Always in the Loop

Nothing sends. Nothing files. Nothing logs without you. LEX prepares. You approve. Non-negotiable.

Clio is Your Cabinet. LEX is Your Brain.

LEX works alongside Clio — not instead of it. Clio stores. LEX thinks. Together they run your firm.

Flagship Agent

LEX Matter Intelligence.

Ask anything about any active matter — deadlines, documents, parties, history, applicable Florida statute — and get an answer that knows the full case.

"Ask LEX anything about any matter.
It already knows the answer."
LEX — Martinez v. Oakwood HOA
Active
Q:What's the status of the fact discovery deadline?
LEX:Fact discovery closes April 15 — 22 days out. Outstanding: defendant's interrogatory responses due March 28, deposition not yet scheduled. HOA matter under §720.3085.
Q:What's the total amount owed including per diem?
LEX:Principal: $4,840. Late fees: $320. Per diem at §55.03: $2.18/day. Total today: $5,378.42. Demand letter drafted and ready.
Q:Has opposing counsel responded?
LEX:David Reyes, Reyes & Partners, Miami. Last letter sent March 12 — no response logged. Flagged as overdue. Draft follow-up ready.
Full matter context · Florida law · Your firm's historyInstant answer
The Risk You're Carrying

Most firms don't realize they have a problem until they miss a deadline.

By then it's already too late. One missed CMO deadline. One overlooked lien window. One demand letter with the wrong statute. The cost isn't just financial — it's malpractice exposure, client trust, and reputation.

  • Every deadline tracked — across every matter
  • Every follow-up flagged — nothing forgotten
  • Every action visible — before it reaches Clio
  • Nothing sends without your approval

LEX doesn't replace your judgment. It makes sure nothing reaches your desk too late to act on.

The Builder
Guy Balan
Guy Balan
Founder & CEO · Boost Performers

Built inside a real litigation firm — not a lab.

Former PE CEOJohns Hopkins Agentic AIBuilt LegalEdgeMiami, FL
"I spent months in the trenches with a real Florida litigation attorney — mapping every step, every pain point, every place where deadlines had no safety net. LEX was built from that work."

After getting certified in Agentic AI at Johns Hopkins, Guy built LegalEdge and LEX — live today with a Miami litigation firm. 40 hours of paralegal time recovered in month one. He personally delivers every free AI Audit.

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Questions

Common Questions

No. Clio is your filing cabinet. LEX is your brain. LEX works alongside Clio — it reads your matters, prepares work, and feeds Clio automatically when actions are confirmed.

Nothing sends, files, or logs without your approval. Human always in the loop — built into the architecture, not a setting you can turn off. LEX prepares. You make the call.

Yes. LEX knows what an ATP is, what a CMO is, what a DLE is. It knows the 46-day Florida lien window. It knows §720.3085 for HOA and §718.116 for condo. Built from how HOA foreclosure actually works in Florida.

Most firms are live within 48 hours of the audit call. We connect LEX to your existing Clio environment, map your most common matter type, and run the first batch together.

30 days. Your real matters. Your real data. LEX running on your actual practice. No credit card required. You only decide after you've seen LEX working in your firm.

Nothing missed. Nothing unbilled.
Nothing left to memory.

Start with a free audit. See your numbers. Try LEX on your real matters. Pay only after it's working.

01
Free Audit
90–120 min · your numbers
02
Written Report
Delivered in 48hrs
03
Free 30-Day Trial
No credit card
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