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Mention @cassia in any channel. She answers with citations and confidence. Her replies follow a fixed format — never freeform.
Cassia is your paralegal. Solon is your analyst. Each is a specialist with a defined role and a stated standard of evidence — not as marketing, but as architecture.
"Indexes, retrieves, drafts. Cites every passage. Says when she can't."
Drop a folder onto the appliance. Cassia indexes 10,000 pages in roughly four minutes. Indexing happens entirely on-device; no documents are uploaded.
Slack-native. Ask a question; get the passage with its source. If Cassia cannot find a verified source, she says so plainly rather than guessing.
Templates per practice area — employment, patent, real estate, M&A, trademark — drawing on your firm's prior briefs as the source of style.
Time-coded summaries with line-and-page citations. Always linked back to the transcript.
"Reasons across the law. Cites authority plainly. Always ready for attorney review."
Analysis carries a higher bar than retrieval. Every Solon output is ready for attorney review — with a designated reviewing attorney named, confidence stated plainly, and a refusal when uncertainty is too high.
Question: Is the non-compete in §4.2 enforceable under California law?
Reviewing attorney: M. Reed · Sources: 3 verified · 1 flagged
Mention @cassia in any channel. She answers with citations and confidence. Her replies follow a fixed format — never freeform.
Forward documents to a private firm address. Cassia replies indexed in minutes. Solon's analyses arrive with the reviewing attorney CC'd.
A local browser app for managing matters, designating reviewers, and auditing every output from every agent.