Protected access
ADAPT’s protected firm environment begins with authenticated users and controlled access to internal pages and APIs.
ADAPT is being designed as a secure legal technology platform where each law firm operates inside a protected workspace, users see only role-appropriate tools, and critical workflow events can be logged, reviewed, and governed.
Security Guardian
CoreProtecting access, matter context, workflow history, and future
AI boundaries.Legal technology must protect who can enter the system, what they can see, what they can change, and how important actions are recorded.
ADAPT’s protected firm environment begins with authenticated users and controlled access to internal pages and APIs.
Executives, attorneys, assistants, drafting users, intake staff, and admins can be routed into different tools and permissions.
The platform is being structured so each law firm’s users, clients, matters, and documents remain scoped to that firm.
Each layer supports a different part of the trust model for a legal operating platform.
Users enter through protected login flows, and future onboarding will control who receives credentials before entering a firm workspace.
Permissions can be shaped around staff roles, including intake, assistant, drafting, attorney, executive, and super admin responsibilities.
Data should stay connected to its firm, client, matter, document, and authorized workflow context.
Client creation, matter creation, document events, notes, and future AI actions should be traceable through logs and activity records.
AI should operate within approved data, matter scope, firm rules, retrieval boundaries, and attorney-reviewed output paths.
On the Security page, the mascot represents the protective intelligence layer watching over user roles, firm isolation, document workflows, audit history, and future AI activity boundaries.
A strong trust model allows the platform to grow into more advanced document and AI workflows.
Client profiles, matters, notes, documents, and activity timelines can stay organized inside a controlled firm workspace.
Drafting, review, revision, signature, filing, and completion events can become part of a traceable lifecycle.
Future AI features can be designed around firm-approved knowledge, matter scope, user roles, and attorney review.
The next public information page explains how ADAPT can onboard law-firm clients, assign owner/admin access, and prepare firms for a controlled first-look login experience.