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Mike: open-source legal AI

117 points - today at 12:56 AM

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  • jcfrei

    today at 11:12 AM

    I believe this is the direction enterprise software is generally going. An open-source base with a very permissive license that then each company can adapt (with claude, codex, etc.) for it's own needs. It's either running it on it's own infrastructure or in hosted environment by the author. I've built a similarly extensible codebase for an ERP: https://github.com/lambdadevelopment/lambda-erp

    • reverius42

      today at 5:28 AM

      Presumably this is an issue for the commercial competitors too, but in light of the recent court ruling in United States v. Heppner that AI chatbots can break attorney-client privilege and/or work product doctrine, what kinds of things can this be safely used for? (I would assume you want to avoid sending anything with client-confidential information in it to a service provider like OpenAI or Anthropic.)

      Potentially if used with a local LLM and not a service provider, this might protect attorney-client privilege?

        • victorbjorklund

          today at 8:58 AM

          It’s not different from googling. If a non-lawyer googles legal advice (”how to give yourself an alibi after murdering someone”) it will not be protected by attorney-client privilege. Same if you ask OpenAI.

            • llagerlof

              today at 9:07 AM

              This. I am telling this since the boom of generative AI and promptly being ignored.

                • alansaber

                  today at 10:14 AM

                  You're right but lawyers are naturally looking for precedent to support this

                  • mettamage

                    today at 10:01 AM

                    Some people pay attention. I know I do. Thanks for mentioning it.

            • robertritz

              today at 7:10 AM

              United States v. Heppner mentioned a public chatbot service. If a law firm (or specialized provider) offered a chatbot using their own servers and hosted the traces and other data on the law firms own servers it would almost certainly be protected. But another case would need to happen to determine that.

              But that only applies for clients using the chatbot. If a lawyer is using the LLM it is definitely protected. No different if a lawyer searches something on Google or Lexis Nexis. The search itself is protected. I guess you could debate metadata but the content surely is protected.

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                • debarshri

                  today at 7:29 AM

                  you can have dedicated deployment per customer per case, segregating it logically. I have seen this happen in larger law firms. It could be based on groups, teams, partners etc.

                  • NikolaosC

                    today at 7:37 AM

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                • kostarelo

                  today at 6:35 AM

                  For a moment I thought it was some open-source LLM trained on legal. It's not, it's a web app wrapping major LLM providers and streamlining legal workflows, uploading documents, and having the LLM providers interact with them.

                  Cool project regardless!

                    • dahcryn

                      today at 8:32 AM

                      yeah I thought that was the USP of Legora and Harvey, so this is not the same thing at all, just surfing the brand recognition

                        • alansaber

                          today at 10:08 AM

                          Harvey made it a point to FT ChatGPT models for a year or so but they were struggling to keep up with the pace of new model deployments and quit. They never went as far as Cursor AFAIK which produced its own routers/"composer" models.

                  • kernalix7

                    today at 4:27 AM

                    Self-hostable legal AI as open source is a useful direction in principle. Hard to tell how mature the actual implementation is though, the repo is pretty fresh and the marketing site is doing a lot of heavy lifting compared to what's in the code right now. Will be more interesting to revisit in a few weeks.

                      • 0xbadcafebee

                        today at 6:28 AM

                        Rule of tech products: the nicer the splash page is, the worse the product is

                          • superfrank

                            today at 7:12 AM

                            Apple would like a word...

                    • typeofhuman

                      today at 11:34 AM

                      Behold the continued tradition of AI products having logos that look like buttholes.

                      • trilogic

                        today at 9:08 AM

                        Why don´t you put a direct link that redirect users to some proprietary AI providers instead of making it look fancy. (If I ask whatever AI model will produce same outputs/forms, structured as you wish, and even locally). To qualify as some wrapper you need to add a layer of creativity by you on top of the existing ones.

                        • syntaxing

                          today at 3:17 AM

                          I always wondered if Justin Kan’s Atrium closed door prematurely by just 2-3 years. It would have been cool to see a “technology” driven law firm and how it would have adjusted to LLMs.

                            • alansaber

                              today at 10:13 AM

                              There are loads of them now. Great for trivial work. Not so great to highly templatise more complex matters.

                          • sandreas

                            today at 3:41 AM

                            Cool project. What a pity it's not mikefoss.com, would match the soundex of Mike Ross from suits even better ;-)

                            • oliwary

                              today at 10:02 AM

                              The name is really clever given that the character in Suits is called Mike Ross. :)

                              • re_spond

                                today at 2:42 AM

                                Cool initiative. Is this fully separate from "legal Mike", the Dutch company that provides a similar solution, https://legalmike.ai/product/ ?

                                That may be confusing on the naming.

                                  • iot_devs

                                    today at 5:40 AM

                                    I thought it was named after the characters of Suits: Harvey and Mike

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                                • scosman

                                  today at 2:42 AM

                                  2 commits, 8 hours old....

                                    • georgespencer

                                      today at 6:26 AM

                                      OP's Github profile looks very fishy.

                                      • albertgoeswoof

                                        today at 3:30 AM

                                        And yet 130 stars

                                          • KingOfCoders

                                            today at 8:10 AM

                                            Not saying they did, but buying a 100 starts is cheap.

                                              • piker

                                                today at 9:24 AM

                                                The post exploded on LinkedIn and the repo is likely being starred by hundreds of vibe coders. It’s legit, but may have a lower signal value.

                                            • m4rkuskk

                                              today at 4:13 AM

                                              No way they got that many stars in that little time. buy.fans must run a special right now.

                                              • dalemhurley

                                                today at 5:41 AM

                                                Amazing work, 130 stars is quite high for a niche product within hours!

                                        • campers

                                          today at 4:59 AM

                                          Interested to try it out! Some feedback on the homepage there's nothing above the fold, or directly below that says its a Legal AI platform. I would like a legal AI tool, but I'm not familiar with the space don't know what Harvey or Legora are. It was only the hackernews title "Mike: open-source legal AI" that gave the context.

                                          • wps

                                            today at 3:17 AM

                                            This website is actually gorgeous. What do you call this style?

                                              • NamlchakKhandro

                                                today at 3:36 AM

                                                It's called "We just discovered Claude Code and so we think Anthropic is Amazing so everything they do is godlike and thus their design choices must also be god like. Apple is Dead, Long Live Anthropic" style.

                                                  • anon373839

                                                    today at 4:38 AM

                                                    Hm, I don't think this looks like Anthropic's design style. Anthropic is kind of doing a Chobanicore + Corporate Memphis design system that I personally find kind of creepy. But the website here just feels fresh and pleasant.

                                                    • nipponese

                                                      today at 8:00 AM

                                                      I think you mean this

                                                      https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/tree/main/plugins/...

                                                      • rvz

                                                        today at 5:45 AM

                                                        > Apple is Dead, Long Live Anthropic" style.

                                                        Except that the font that it is using is EB Garamond and Apple was heavily using the Garamond font in the mid-1980s to 2000s.

                                                        Given that almost everyone is copying both, it is now garbage.

                                                    • anon373839

                                                      today at 3:27 AM

                                                      Agreed; that's a beautiful site. The main design style apart from minimalism that I notice is glassmorphism. Well, that and a very well chosen Monet to set the tone.

                                                  • ebipaul5194

                                                    today at 10:39 AM

                                                    Is it safe to share details with AI for case points what happened when data is breached. Victims name will be reviled right?

                                                    • albertgoeswoof

                                                      today at 3:13 AM

                                                      How does this work with docx files? The screenshots only show pdfs?

                                                        • timdim

                                                          today at 8:12 AM

                                                          LibreOffice for DOC/DOCX to PDF conversion

                                                            • albertgoeswoof

                                                              today at 10:55 AM

                                                              how does the agent edit the docx files then? or does it convert all docx to pdf, parse the PDF into context, make edits and then save it back to docx?

                                                              laywers live in docx not pdf

                                                      • higginsniggins

                                                        today at 5:49 AM

                                                        Beautiful website.

                                                        • kleiba2

                                                          today at 6:38 AM

                                                          I'm so tired of having to sign up to some new service even just to try it out.

                                                            • robertritz

                                                              today at 7:15 AM

                                                              So open up your new product to every random agent and griefer on the internet? Why would you do that?

                                                                • kleiba2

                                                                  today at 7:37 AM

                                                                  No, I mean just to try it out.

                                                                  • alansaber

                                                                    today at 10:11 AM

                                                                    There are guest accounts, you know.

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                                                              • dfordp11

                                                                today at 4:42 AM

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