PracticeConsole integration

Stronger alone.
Even stronger together.

PracticeAssistant operates as a complete legal workbench standalone. Connected to PracticeConsole, work product flows back into the matter record — preserving the authoritative chain from draft to advice.

Two systems working together in a modern office

Two systems. One record.

PracticeAssistant for the thinking. PracticeConsole for the record. The lawyer between the two.

The integration model

One conviction.
One sentence.

PracticeAssistant may suggest. PracticeConsole records. The lawyer approves.

PracticeConsole is the system of record. PracticeAssistant is where the thinking happens. The integration ensures that nothing crosses from one to the other without an explicit, recorded act of approval by a qualified user.

How it works

A two-way bridge, with a one-way valve.

01

Connect

Bind a PracticeAssistant tenant to a PracticeConsole instance with base URL and a scoped service token.

02

Import matters

Pull matter contexts and document references into BriefRooms, preserving the authoritative IDs.

03

Work

Research, draft, review and extract using the full PracticeAssistant workbench.

04

Pushback queue

Approved work product enters a pushback queue. A qualified user reviews, signs off and releases it.

05

Published as record

Once published, the artefact appears in PracticeConsole with its provenance attached.

Why this matters

The system of record stays sovereign.

PracticeConsole's authority is preserved. PracticeAssistant cannot silently write to the matter file. Every change is the consequence of an explicit human decision, captured in both systems' audit logs.

Drafting at the workbench
01 · Suggest
Lawyer reviewing and signing
02 · Approve
The matter record
03 · Record

Next step

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