AI Intake & Operations Governance for Law Firms · Capture Every Inquiry. Enforce Every Follow-Up. Keep Full Control.
Precision AI Group designs and implements AI-assisted, human-governed intake systems for law firms — focused on intake continuity, structured capture, and follow-up discipline.
We design and implement intake execution infrastructure for law firms — the systems that govern what happens when a potential client calls, submits a web inquiry, or reaches your firm after hours.
Every inquiry is:
The framework we build around is called the Revenue Intake Governance System™ (R.I.G.S.)
Most firms don't lose revenue because they lack leads. They lose it quietly — after the phone rings.
Common failure points we govern:
R.I.G.S. is built to govern those failure points while keeping all judgment with the firm.
No. We do not run ads, generate leads, manage campaigns, or provide SEO services.
We focus exclusively on what happens after a potential client reaches out — intake execution, not acquisition.
No. The system supports your staff — it does not replace them.
AI handles structured acknowledgment, consistent capture, and routine routing so your team can focus on review, communication, and judgment.
All decisions about eligibility, case value, legal strategy, and case acceptance remain with your licensed professionals.
No — and it is configured to prevent it.
It does not:
AI is used for intake continuity, structured data capture, and escalation under firm-defined rules. All interpretation and decision-making remain with the firm.
An answering service answers the phone. That's where the consistency often ends.
Typical answering services deliver:
R.I.G.S.-governed intake delivers:
Most generic tools are built to hold a conversation. They often lack firm-specific intake standards, controlled escalation logic, structured capture, and follow-up enforcement.
Precision AI Group builds around governance — the objective isn't "a good chat." The objective is reliable intake execution under pressure, configured to your firm's rules and practice area.
Yes — that's the primary design context.
These systems are built for practices operating under:
The goal is operational leverage and execution reliability — not increased overhead.
No, and yes. Everything is modular. Most firms start with missed/after-hours voice coverage, structured web intake, and follow-up enforcement. You can stop there — expansion is always optional.
Firms control:
The system executes. The firm sets the rules.
R.I.G.S. is designed as a governed execution layer — not an autonomous agent.
From day one, deployment includes:
Professional responsibility remains with the firm at all times. The system supports consistent execution — it does not replace judgment.
Governance is designed around boundaries and human control.
The system is configured to:
If a firm wants more conservative boundaries, the system is tightened accordingly. Governance is iterative — not "set and forget."
Precision AI Group's intake governance philosophy is grounded in high-stakes, regulated environments where consistency, documentation, and defensibility matter.