A firm that runs on real software.
Day Law is a New York and New Jersey law practice built deliberately small, deliberately technology-forward, and deliberately uninterested in the parts of legal work that don't serve the client.
What Day Law does differently.
Most law firms organize themselves around hourly billing, partnership tracks, and case volume. Day Law organizes around three things: response time, document quality, and honest valuation.
The firm focuses on two practice areas — personal injury and workers' compensation — across New York and New Jersey. Every matter runs on an in-house operations platform that drafts pleadings from intake, runs conflict and statute-of-limitations checks before retainer, and grounds case analysis in real, published New York case law.
What that means in practice for a client:
- Your retainer, HIPAA authorization, and (if applicable) Workers' Compensation Board filings are drafted within minutes of submitting your intake — not weeks.
- Your initial case valuation is grounded in actual New York verdicts and settlements that match your injury and venue, not a paralegal's guess.
- You can see what's happening on your matter in real time through a per-matter client portal — passcode-gated, audit-logged, and reachable from any phone.
None of this changes the substantive legal work. The supervising attorney still reads every document, signs every filing, and makes every strategic decision. The technology compresses the time between client intake and attorney attention from days to hours.
The technology arm behind the firm.
Day Law's operating platform — case management, document generation, e-signature, client portal — is built and maintained by Law All-Day, the firm's affiliated technology entity.
Law All-Day is not a vendor. It is the firm's in-house build, designed specifically for the substantive law Day Law practices: New York personal-injury procedure and the Workers' Compensation Law calendar.
The platform's components include:
- Cascade automation — intake produces the full new-matter document set within minutes
- Augmented Analysis — AI research engine grounded in CourtListener and the live New York State Senate statute layer, attorney-supervised under NY RPC 5.3
- Court Whisperer — translates plain-English fact patterns into CourtListener queries with statute auto-detection
- Documenso e-signature — self-hosted, E-SIGN / UETA compliant for documents transmitted to third parties
- Per-matter Client Portal — passcode-gated, with real-time chat to a firm representative
- Append-only audit log — every action on every matter recorded immutably with hash-verified document chains
The result is a firm that operates more like a software-driven practice and less like a fax-machine practice. The substantive law is unchanged; the operations are entirely different.
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