№ 03 Daily Cadence

The Daily Loop

Lawyer sessions end-of-day bundle CLO morning brief (2× a week) merge or reject provisions locked into the system, recursively.

Lawyer Lane
System Lane
CLO Lane
01
Drafting session
Word + PLI plug-in
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Lawyer · 01 The attorney drafts in Word as usual. The PLI plug-in sits quietly alongside, surfacing positions worth a second look — never interrupting, only flagging.
02
Flagged · deeper review
Accept · reject · explain
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Lawyer · 02 For each flag the lawyer makes one call: accept the firm's position, reject it, or explain why this deal is different. Three keystrokes — no friction.
03
Signal capture
Paste · thumbs · rating
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Lawyer · 03 The reasoning gets captured as it happens — pasted text, a quick rating, a sentence of context. Nothing trains itself. Everything goes to a human queue.
07
Logic model
Curated, not retrained
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System · 07 The firm's living book of positions. Every entry was approved by the Department Head — no silent retraining, no model drift. What the system says today is what was deliberately merged yesterday.
04
End-of-day bundle
Weak-spots only
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System · 04 At day's end, the system rolls up only the items that were weak, contested, or new. The routine and the certain are filtered out. What's left is the short list worth a human read.
06
Merge or reject
Department Head decides
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CLO · 06 The Department Head walks each item and makes the call: merge into the firm's position book, reject with a reason, or send it back for more context. Every decision is signed; every rejection is logged.
05
Morning brief
CLO sees the weak-spots
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CLO · 05 Twice a week the Department Head opens a short brief — only what needs a human. Nothing routine, nothing certain. Read it with coffee; the queue is short by design.
Lawyer System Chief Legal Officer Recursive learning
24h cadence · weekly merge windows