The AI Operations Platform for modern law firms.
Atrium CMD is an intelligence layer that reads across the tools your firm already uses — and hands each attorney one evidence-backed brief before the day begins.
Read-only by design · No client data used to train AI
Good morning, Elena
Thu · 18 Jun · 7:00 AM
Nothing here is acted on automatically. Every item links to its source.
Client waiting · Nomad Robotics
Daniel Osei · term-sheet question
- —Inbound Tue, no reply detected
- —Matter marked high priority
Possible deadline · Vertex Labs
Discovery responses · Fri 26 Jun
- —Date parsed from scheduling order
- —Unconfirmed — needs your review
Priority email · Sterling Freight
Opposing counsel · confirm dates
- —Direct question detected
- —Reply expected before 9:00 prep
Stale matter · Ramirez
No activity in 21 days
- —Last activity 28 May · still active
- —Threshold is 14 days
Everything an attorney needs to see first — and nothing they don't.
Atrium works across your existing stack and surfaces only what actually needs attention today, with the reasoning attached.
Morning Brief
One prioritized view each morning — today's calendar, the emails that need a decision, the clients waiting, the deadlines hiding in attachments.
— Inbound Tuesday, no reply detected
— Matter marked high priority
You approve everything
Atrium recommends; it never acts. Nothing is sent, filed, or changed without an attorney's explicit approval.
Inbox intelligence
Decisions separated from noise. It ranks by matter, relationship, and how long something has waited — and explains the ranking.
Calendar & deadlines
Events tied back to their matters, prep-worthy hearings flagged, and possible deadlines surfaced for your review before they slip.
Grounded in sources
Every recommendation carries a source trail and a one-tap link back to the exact thread or document. Never a black box.
Runs while you sleep
The brief is assembled overnight and ready before you arrive. You read; you never wait on the machine.
Built for privilege.
A tool that touches privileged communication has to earn its access. Confidentiality is a design constraint in Atrium, not a setting.
The line we won't cross
No client data is ever used to train AI models.
Your matters never become someone else's training set. Full stop.
Read-only where possible
It can look; it cannot alter. Least-privilege access to every connected system.
Encrypted storage
Data encrypted in transit and at rest. Tokens isolated in a secrets manager.
Append-only audit log
Every read and action recorded with actor, scope, and timestamp.
Human approval
The attorney authorizes every action. The AI advises; it never decides.
Least privilege
The narrowest access that works — and nothing beyond it.
Data minimization
Metadata is stored; message bodies are processed transiently, never retained.
Works with what you already use.
No rip-and-replace. No migration. Atrium sits alongside your existing systems and reads from them — you keep working exactly as you do now.
One module today. A platform tomorrow.
The Morning Brief is module one. Every module ahead reuses the same read-only, evidence-backed, attorney-approved foundation — the beginning of an AI operations platform for the whole firm.
Morning Brief
FirstOne evidence-backed brief every morning.
Inbox Intelligence
PlannedDecisions separated from noise.
Document Intelligence
PlannedFind the right draft, and what changed.
Workflow Automation
PlannedRoutine steps, proposed for approval.
Matter Intelligence
PlannedRisk and momentum across the docket.
AI Intake
PlannedStructured, conflict-checked intake.
Knowledge Search
PlannedAsk across matters, with sources.
Timesheet Assistant
PlannedBillable time, reconstructed for review.
Billing Assistant
PlannedDraft invoices from real activity.
We'd rather ask than pitch.
Atrium CMD is being designed with direct feedback from practicing attorneys. Tell us how your firm runs, and we'll show you what a morning could look like.
- A 20-minute walkthrough, tailored to your practice area
- No commitment — your feedback shapes the roadmap
- See exactly how evidence and approvals work