What you type into ChatGPT is discoverable in court. This intake gives you all 4 AI models with real attorney-client privilege.

Free attorney-reviewed memo

Why Ask ChatGPT When You Can Ask All Four — With a Lawyer Reviewing It?

We have all the best frontier AI models — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok — and they all analyze your matter under attorney direction. Then a licensed attorney reviews the memo and delivers it to you with real privilege attached. For free.

The best 4 AI models analyze your matter — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini & Grok
A licensed attorney reviews the memo before delivery
You get a quote only if you want representation

Best for

Business disputes, contracts, regulatory questions, demand letters, and early case evaluation.

Takes about 2 minutes. No payment unless you later hire counsel.

Secure Intake

One page, one secure handoff. If you are new, we will save your answers and bring you right back after sign-in.

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Include the facts that help you and the facts that hurt you. Missing details can send even good models in the wrong direction.

Supporting documents

Contracts, pleadings, demand letters, drafts, and screenshots help, but they are optional.

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Before we start

Your privileged legal memorandum is free. Four AI models plus licensed attorney review. Your attorney follows up with a quote only if you want representation.
Limited attorney availability — responses within 24-48 hours

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Why ordinary AI chats are a legal liability

In February 2026, a federal judge in the Southern District of New York ruled that a defendant’s AI chatbot conversations were not protected by attorney-client privilege. The court held that an AI is not a lawyer, owes no duty of confidentiality, and the platform’s own terms allowed disclosure to third parties. Every prompt the defendant typed was discoverable.

How this intake is different — the Kovel doctrine

The Heppner court drew a clear line: privilege requires an attorney relationship. The Second Circuit established that line decades earlier in United States v. Kovel (1961), holding that attorney-client privilege extends to non-lawyer agents — accountants, translators, technical specialists — when they work under attorney direction to help counsel render legal advice. ACPrivilege.ai is built on that doctrine. Four AI models do the analysis, but a licensed attorney directs the work inside a real legal consultation. Under Kovel, that is the difference between discoverable chatbot output and protected work product.

United States v. Kovel, 296 F.2d 918 (2d Cir. 1961)

What Happens Next

1. Start the intake

Give us your name, email, state, and a short summary. On the next screen, you can add documents and the full factual record.

2. We build the memo

The best 4 AI models — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini & Grok — analyze the matter under attorney direction. Then a licensed attorney reviews the output and prepares your privileged memo.

3. You decide after the quote

A lawyer reviews the memo before it reaches you. If you want representation after that, you get the quote before you decide whether to hire counsel.

What Makes This Different

AI memo in minutes. Attorney consult in 24–48 hours.

The four AI models prepare your privileged memo under attorney direction and return it in minutes. Within 24–48 hours, a licensed attorney analyzes the memo, consults with you on it, and provides a quote on how to move forward toward your goals.

Built to reduce costly ambiguity

Most people pay a lawyer just to get oriented. This gets you the risks, leverage points, and next steps in writing before you decide whether a larger engagement is worth it.

Upload contracts, pleadings, or correspondence

The AI models read the full text of uploaded documents. The more complete the record, the stronger the analysis.

Thomas Howard

Founding Attorney

Thomas Howard

Licensed in Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin

Attorney review by someone with real courtroom and business-law experience

You are not handing your facts to an anonymous tool. Your memo is reviewed by a licensed attorney with a long-standing practice, recognized professional credentials, and deep experience in business, contract, and regulatory matters.

Licensed attorney with more than 15 years in practice

Thomas Howard's public Super Lawyers profile shows he was admitted in Illinois in 2009. This is attorney review from a practicing lawyer with years in the profession, not anonymous software output.

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Recognized by Super Lawyers and Leading Lawyers

Independent professional directories note recognition by Super Lawyers and Leading Lawyers — peer-reviewed distinctions based on practice quality and professional achievement.

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Works across business disputes, contracts, and regulatory matters

The Howard East firm profile describes Thomas Howard's work across commercial litigation, M&A, regulatory compliance, and administrative review — the practical range that matters when the issue is broader than a single question.

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Common Questions

What kind of matters is this good for?

Business disputes, contracts, regulatory questions, demand letters, compliance issues, and early case evaluation. We welcome any legal matter and can make referrals for areas outside our core practice.

What should I include in the intake?

The facts that help you, the facts that hurt you, the timeline, names, and the documents that matter. Missing facts can materially change the analysis.

What happens after the memo?

If the matter needs more work, a lawyer can explain the next move and quote representation. You are not locked into anything.

What states are covered?

We currently serve New York, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, and Florida, with a licensed attorney in each jurisdiction.