Cullis Technologies deploys a private AI assistant inside your law firm — searching your files, emails, and documents — with no data ever leaving your control.
Enterprise platforms like Harvey and CoCounsel cost a fortune and require Big Law infrastructure. Generic tools like ChatGPT put your clients' privileged data at risk.
Sending client files to ChatGPT or Copilot may waive privilege and violates Model Rule 1.6 without proper data handling agreements in place.
Harvey and Thomson Reuters CoCounsel are designed for AmLaw 100 firms. Solo and small firm practitioners are an afterthought — or simply excluded.
After years of practice, your most valuable asset is the institutional knowledge in your files. It's locked in folders no AI can access. Until now.
Technology vendors don't understand ethics rules. Legal consultants don't know how to build AI systems. You've been caught in the middle.
Cullis deploys a secure, self-contained AI assistant inside your existing IT environment — connecting to the documents, emails, and systems your team already uses.
We assess your current systems — file shares, email, case management, and document repositories — and map what should be searchable and by whom.
Your AI assistant is installed and configured within your network. We connect your file sources and build a private index — nothing is sent to external servers to train on.
We deliver a usage policy, data handling agreement, and staff training documentation — everything your bar counsel would want to see in your ethics file.
Monthly maintenance keeps your index current as files change, models are updated, and your practice evolves. You have a dedicated contact who speaks both law and technology.
No generic SaaS. No distant support line. A trusted advisor who understands legal ethics and enterprise AI — and builds the bridge between them.
Three deployment tiers — from getting started to fully air-gapped. Every tier includes legal ethics documentation and ongoing support.
Cullis Technologies was founded by Jake Rebo, a lawyer and AI governance professional who has spent the last decade at the intersection of legal operations, enterprise AI, and technology implementation.
With a JD, MBA, and Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Jake brings a rare combination: the legal reasoning to understand what law firms actually need, and the technical depth to build it without cutting corners.
Before founding Cullis, Jake served as Director of Legal Operations and AI Governance at a Fortune 500 telecommunications company, where he reviewed 85+ AI use cases, built enterprise AI governance frameworks, and co-authored AI procurement policy used globally.
Schedule a 30-minute demo. We'll show you exactly what your firm's knowledge base looks like when it's searchable.
No commitment. No sales pitch. Just a demonstration with your questions answered.