Less admin. More time. Better presence.
Percipia is an AI assistant built for small law firms — so attorneys can spend less time on intake, research, and routine questions, and more time practicing law.
Currently in development — accepting early access inquiries.
Built for the attorney who does it all.
Small law firms run on the people inside them. Attorneys carry the legal work, the client relationships, and the operational overhead — often simultaneously. Percipia is designed for that reality. It works out of the box, requires no configuration, and is built to handle the work that fills up the hours around the actual practice of law.
"New criminal defense intake — DUI, first offense, employed as a nurse."
"Got it. Here's the document request list for a first-offense DUI. One attorney flag: the client's nursing license may be at risk — recommend discussing license reporting obligations early."
What Percipia handles.
Staff conducts an intake chat with Benji. The output is a tailored document request list — ready to copy into your case management system.
Practice area and jurisdiction-specific research assistance for attorneys. A scoped starting point, not a replacement for attorney judgment.
AI-assisted drafting that gives attorneys a strong first draft. The attorney is always the safety net — Percipia produces starting points, not final work product.
Staff get instant answers to operational questions from your firm's own knowledge. Routine questions stay out of the attorney's inbox.
Built for attorney confidentiality. Not configured for it.
Most AI tools ask you to trust their privacy policy. Percipia is designed so that trust is not required — the architecture makes data exposure structurally impossible, not just contractually prohibited.
Zero Data Retention architecture. No client matter data is written to persistent storage. No prompt data leaves the session. Confidentiality is not a setting — it is the default state of the system.
Intake sessions are structured so that no personally identifiable information is ever collected or stored. A database breach would expose nothing client-identifiable. This is not a policy — it is how the intake is built.
Benji handles administrative and operational tasks. All legal judgment stays with the licensed attorney. Percipia is explicit about this boundary because it is also a legal one.
Built on the Muir North data commitment.
Percipia is a Muir North product. Your firm's data is never used to train AI models — not Percipia's, not Anthropic's, not anyone else's. What your firm shares stays with your firm.
Augment human capability, not replace
Your data never trains an AI model
Percipia is currently in development.
We're accepting early access inquiries from small law firms interested in being among the first to use it. If that's you, get in touch.