Closed BetaNow onboarding founding Indian law firms

Solo practice means every hour spent on research or a first draft is an hour not spent in court or with a client. CaseDesk's Case Workspace takes the documents you already have for a matter and returns a structured brief — case strategy, applicable law, precedent, and a timeline — in the time it takes to upload the file, not the afternoon it would take to build by hand.

Research and drafting, without a junior to delegate to

Legal Provisions and Precedent surface the statutes and analogous judgements that apply to your facts, and Counsel AI turns that research into a first draft of a notice, reply, or application — the two steps a solo lawyer most often has no one else to hand off to.

Never miss a deadline you're tracking alone

A missed limitation period is a bigger risk without a team double-checking your diary. CaseDesk's Timeline and per-matter eCourts sync (see Hearing & Deadline Management) put that safety net in place automatically, matter by matter.

What it costs to get started

CaseDesk is in closed beta, onboarding founding Indian firms — including solo practices — with pricing tailored to your practice. See pricing or request a demo to see it against one of your own matters.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is CaseDesk too much software for a solo practice?

Most solo lawyers start with a single workspace for their busiest matter — upload what you have, and the nine-agent pipeline does the rest. There's no separate setup for research, drafting, or deadlines; they're all in the same view.

Can I track deadlines without a paralegal?

The Timeline panel extracts limitation periods and procedural deadlines from your uploaded documents automatically, and per-matter eCourts CNR sync can pull hearing dates into the same view.