AI your partners can use without waiving privilege
Law firms aggregate enormous volumes of privileged client data, are under explicit ethical duties to safeguard it, and are racing to adopt AI while fearing confidentiality and privilege waiver — increasingly with contract attorneys on BYOD. Mira governs the entire browser and the AI: client data is redacted before any model call, matters are walled by attribute, and every action is audited — so partners get AI productivity without shadow AI.
Where legal work leaks risk
Professionals already paste privileged content into consumer AI, ethical walls span unmanaged devices, and clients' outside-counsel guidelines mandate controls — while ABA Model Rule 1.6 requires "reasonable efforts" to prevent unauthorized disclosure.
Shadow AI & privilege waiver
Lawyers paste privileged content into consumer AI on personal devices — and a 2026 US federal ruling held that chats with a consumer AI tool were not protected by attorney-client privilege. (Risk illustration, not legal advice.)
Rule 1.6 "reasonable efforts"
ABA Model Rule 1.6(c) requires reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized disclosure of client information; client outside-counsel guidelines increasingly mandate specific controls and restrict AI.
Contract attorneys & BYOD
Document review and e-discovery run through contract attorneys on unmanaged devices, with no matter-scoped containment or audit.
AI your partners can use — without waiving privilege
Mira governs the entire browser and the AI: matter-scoped ethical walls, client data redacted before any model call, and metadata audit that evidences "reasonable efforts" — framed in the profession's own ethics language.
- Matter-scoped ethical walls (ABAC)Scope app and data access by matter and client for conflicts and ethical walls — central locks stop policy from being loosened.
- Redact-before-send AISummarize documents, depositions and contracts and run legal research — with client data redacted before any model call and a visible-context inspector to prove confidentiality.
- Prompt-injection defenseValidate model inputs and outputs at the trust boundary so a malicious document can't turn an AI action against the firm.
- Audit for OCG & bar evidenceMetadata-first records of access and action help evidence "reasonable efforts" to clients, bar and malpractice insurers.
Capabilities for law firms & legal teams
DMS & e-discovery workspaces
Role-tuned workspaces across document management, e-discovery, research and practice tools.
Privilege-safe AI
Document review, summarization and legal research with client data redacted before any model call.
Matter-scoped ethical walls
Information barriers and conflict walls by matter and client, with central locks.
Client-data DLP
Detect and contain privileged and confidential client data across downloads, uploads, clipboard and AI reads.
OCG & bar-evidence audit
Metadata-first audit to help evidence "reasonable efforts" under Rule 1.6 and client outside-counsel guidelines.
ZTNA for contract attorneys
Identity-bound, least-privilege access to DMS and e-discovery for contract attorneys on BYOD — without MDM.
From document review to client audits
AI assistance and hard controls across the legal workflow.
- Document review & summarizationSummarize documents, depositions and contracts with client data redacted and a visible-context inspector to prove confidentiality.
- Legal researchResearch across approved sources under policy, with provenance and no client data leaving the browser.
- Conflicts & ethical wallsScope access by matter and client for conflicts and ethical walls — every crossing audited.
- Contract-attorney accessGive contract attorneys least-privilege, audited access to DMS and e-discovery from BYOD — without MDM.
Trusted apps for this role
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Questions for Legal teams
Can lawyers use AI without waiving privilege?
How does Mira help with ABA Rule 1.6 and outside-counsel guidelines?
Can contract attorneys use Mira on their own devices?
Give your partners AI without giving up privilege
See Mira govern privileged client data and every AI read across your firm's browser — with audit that helps evidence "reasonable efforts" to clients, bar and insurers.