Wardary

For law firms

Use AI for the work, not the risk to privilege

Your attorneys already want to draft, research, and review faster with AI. Wardary lets them — while keeping client names, matter numbers, and privileged content out of any third-party model.

The bind every firm is in

Ban it and lose the edge. Allow it and risk a breach of confidence.

Associates are pasting briefs into ChatGPT on personal accounts right now. A blanket ban doesn't stop it — it just moves the privileged data somewhere you can't see. The duty of confidentiality doesn't pause for convenience.

Wardary is the third option: a firm-sanctioned AI where the sensitive parts of every prompt are stripped before they ever leave your boundary — and every interaction is logged for the record.

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Anthropic · Claude
You2 redacted

Draft a demand letter for our client [NAME_1] regarding matter [MATTER_2]. Their SSN [SSN_1] is on file.

Sent via encrypted tunnel · sensitive spans never left your boundary

Wardary

I've drafted the demand letter for your client. Real names and identifiers were restored only here in your view — the provider saw placeholders.

Response verified against org context
Message Wardary… (data protection is on)

Where it helps

Built for how a firm actually works

Legal research

Summarize case law and explore arguments without exposing which client or matter prompted the question.

Drafting & correspondence

Draft demand letters, clauses, and memos with client names tokenized — restored only in your attorney's view.

Document review

Upload contracts and filings; their contents are scanned and redacted before a single page reaches a provider.

Matter intake

Structure intake notes and conflicts checks with identifiers protected end to end.

Defensible by record

Every prompt yields an immutable audit row — the evidence that the firm's AI use was governed.

Ethics-aligned

Server-enforced controls help you meet your duty of competence and confidentiality, not just hope staff comply.

What gets protected

The identifiers a firm can't afford to leak

  • Client and counterparty names
  • Matter, docket, and bates numbers
  • SSNs, financial account numbers, and card data
  • Email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses
  • API keys and credentials in pasted text or files
  • Custom patterns your firm defines

An honest note on over-redaction

Docket, bates, and matter numbers look like SSNs and IDs to a pattern detector, so Wardary will sometimes redact more than strictly necessary — and today it fails closed, with no inline override. We'd rather your attorneys occasionally re-prompt than risk a leak. A human review-and-override queue is our near-term priority to make this frictionless.

Design partner program

We're building this with firms like yours

We work hands-on with a small number of design-partner firms to tune redaction to real legal workflows. If you want AI enabled at your firm — safely — let's talk.