Every certified filing and every isolation attestation is already a record. What a firm does not yet have is one place to see them all — a view a managing partner, a general counsel, or a court can read at a glance. That view is what this dashboard is designed to be.
What the dashboard is designed to show
- AI-assisted matters, with the certification status of each filing’s citations.
- Privilege-isolation attestations, by matter and by approved tool.
- Open items — citations flagged, filings held, consent not yet captured — so nothing sits unresolved.
- A per-matter evidence pack a firm can hand to a court or client on demand, each item independently verifiable.
Why it maps to real obligations
Court AI standing orders and proposed Rule 11 amendments are converging on a single expectation: a filer can show that AI-assisted authorities were verified. ABA Formal Opinion 512 adds the confidentiality-and-consent duty. A dashboard that aggregates verifiable evidence against exactly those obligations is the difference between scrambling to reconstruct what happened and pointing to a record.
Honest status
This is a roadmap capability. The underlying records — signed, sealed, independently verifiable — are produced by the platform today; the dashboard is the reporting layer being designed on top of them with design-partner firms. It reports evidence; it does not make a firm compliant and it does not render legal judgments.