Common Questions

Frequently asked.

What does Eutin Warren do?

Strategy, architecture, build, integration, deployment, governance, and managed operations for legaltech. The work spans CLM, DMS, e-discovery, document automation, knowledge management, and the AI now overlaid on each. The bench is intentionally split between advisors and engineers, which is why an engagement that begins as a vendor evaluation can move into the integration and managed-operations phases without changing teams. Four practice areas in total: Legaltech & AI (the spine), CMS, PMA & ERP for the back-office of legal businesses, Legal Operations, and CRM & Sales Pipelines for business development.

Is Eutin Warren a law firm?

No. Eutin Warren is a legaltech firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. When formal opinions are needed, we coordinate with independent law firms picked by the client.

Where are you?

Headquartered in Mumbai. Offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Dubai. Work is delivered globally.

How is a legaltech firm different from a generalist advisory or consulting firm?

A legaltech firm builds and integrates the systems it talks about. Our bench mixes advisors and engineers under one partnership, and a single engagement can move from a vendor evaluation into a custom integration into managed operations without a handover. We also build and operate inchambers.ai, a privacy-first AI legal assistant, which means our opinions about what shipping software costs are not theoretical.

What does an AI engagement look like in practice?

Strategy, vendor and model selection, architecture (RAG vs. fine-tune vs. agentic), BYOK and data-residency design, governance framework, build and integration of any custom pieces, deployment, training, and 30, 60, 90-day adoption tracking. We treat AI as software, with the engineering, security, and governance disciplines that come with that. It is not a procurement event.

What is the relationship with inchambers.ai?

inchambers.ai is a product operated by Eutin Warren. Not a separate company. The firm's advisory work is methodologically independent of the product. We hold no commission, no resale margin, and recommend the platform that best fits the client context, whether that is inchambers.ai or another vendor.

Do you sell software?

No. The advisory is fee-for-service. Software licensing relationships are direct between the client and the vendor.

Do your partners write code?

Yes. The bench is split between advisors and engineers, and the line between the two is porous. The same partner who writes a vendor scorecard can also ship a Power Automate flow, a custom CLM integration, or a RAG pipeline. We are not a deck shop.

Do you operate legaltech for clients on retainer?

Yes. Managed legaltech operations is a standing offer. CLM stewardship, AI prompt and pipeline maintenance, vendor renewal management, second-line support, and the operating cadence most teams do not have the headcount to run themselves.

What does the CMS, PMA & ERP practice cover?

Case Management Systems (Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, enterprise CMS), Practice Management Applications (NetDocuments, iManage, Litera, Worldox), and ERP and finance systems (Aderant Expert, Elite 3E, SAP, NetSuite). Selection, implementation, migration, integration, and managed operations across all three.

What about CRM and business development?

CRM selection and implementation (Salesforce, HubSpot, Lawmatics, InterAction), sales pipeline design, marketing automation, and the BD operating model and reporting that turn relationships into mandates. CRM-to-CMS-to-ERP integration is part of the architecture by default.

Who do you work with?

Managing partners, COOs, and IT or innovation leads at law firms. General counsels, heads of legal operations, and legal technologists at in-house teams. Most engagements begin when a CLM or DMS is being chosen or replaced, when AI needs a governance framework before it expands, or when a deployment is failing in adoption and someone has to live with the consequence.

How do engagements begin?

A scoping conversation. Tell us what you are evaluating, deploying, or trying to retire. We respond to qualified inquiries within one business day with a named partner and a proposed scope.