The Firm

A legaltech firm.
Advisors and engineers,
on the same bench.

Eutin Warren is a legaltech firm for law firms and in-house legal teams. We advise on technology and AI strategy, architect the systems, build and integrate the tools, and run the operating model that keeps them in use.

The bench is intentionally mixed. The same partner who scopes a CLM selection can write the integration that follows. The same team writing a governance framework for an AI deployment has already shipped one for the legaltech product we operate ourselves, inchambers.ai.

Principles

Four rules. No exceptions.

Independent advice

We hold no resale commissions and no preferred-vendor positions. Where a vendor product is wrong for a client, we say so. Where it is right, we say so. The price for that independence is forgoing the easier revenue of distribution.

Practice depth

The bench is split between advisors and engineers, and the line between them is intentionally porous. The same people who write a vendor evaluation can read the code, ship a workflow, or wire a CLM into a matter system.

Measured outcomes

Each engagement carries a deliverable, a date, and a scoring rubric. Hours are inputs. They are not what we are paid to produce.

Confidentiality by default

Client names and matters touched are private. What you read about us in public, we wrote on purpose.

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A Letter from the Founder

Why the practice is shaped this way.

Most legaltech advisory is written by people who do not live with the consequence of their advice. We took the other route. The partners who run a CLM selection also run the deployment and have shipped the integrations they recommend. The partners who write an AI governance framework have written one for inchambers.ai, the product we operate ourselves, first.

That structure is not virtue, it is leverage. Operating real software in production is the cheapest possible discipline against generic advice. It is also why the bench is split between advisors and engineers, and why the second group carries the same title and weight as the first.

"Operating real software in production is the cheapest possible discipline against generic advice."
Pawan Khatri, Founder