What can a law school or legal clinic build with adnah.?
Law schools use custom software to make graduates practice-ready and to run their clinics: simulated practice environments, clinical case-management systems, and the legal-tech tools students should train on before day one. Instead of teaching legal technology without owning any, the institution gets a platform built for its curriculum and its clinic, and keeps it.
Today
Schools teach legal technology in the abstract, clinics run on spreadsheets, and graduates arrive at firms having never used the tools they'll be handed.
With adnah.
Students practise in realistic, tool-supported environments, clinics manage live client work in software, and graduates arrive having already practised.
What we build for law schools
Simulated practice
Realistic matter and drafting environments where students do the work, not just read about it.
Clinic management
Intake, case management, and supervision for live-client clinics, in one system.
Legal-tech teaching tools
The AI and automation tools students should train on, built for your curriculum.
Relevant practice areas
All areasLitigation & disputes
Document review, chronologies, deadline tracking, and drafting support, cited to the record.
ExplorePublic & government law
Drafting, licensing, and filing moved from PDF and email into auditable systems of record.
ExploreEmployment & labour
Policy automation, matter and grievance tracking, and multi-jurisdiction compliance.
ExploreWhat clients say after we ship.
"Understood our practice on the first call. Intake shipped in under two weeks and cut our admin load by roughly a third."
"The difference is domain. Every vendor we spoke to needed us to teach them the practice. Raghav already knew it."
"We stopped rewriting the same clause forty times a month. That's the whole pitch, and it just works."
"Weekly working demos, fixed price, and full source on handover. That's the deal we've been asking vendors for for years."
"The clinic's students now train on the same platform they'll run cases on. It's the closest thing to real practice we've had."
Attributions anonymised at client request. Named references available under NDA.
Questions
Law schools: what people ask
Can it double our clinic's capacity?
By moving intake, case management, and supervision into software, clinics commonly take on materially more live-client work with the same staff.
Is it built for our curriculum?
Yes. The platform is shaped to how you teach and how your clinic runs, not a generic LMS or a repurposed firm tool.
Who owns the platform?
The institution does, on handover, with full source and no per-seat licensing.
Is student and client data protected?
Encryption, access controls, and optional in-tenant deployment, with NDA before specifics.
Let's build the software your team needs.
One call, no deck. An honest go / no-go and a written scope by the end of the week.