legal quants on wall st: why i have 50 attorneys from top firms writing code in the world trade center right now
none of these 50 lawyers wrote code before they joined Norm. now they build the Norm product every day.
we call them Legal Engineers. attorneys from Kirkland, Cravath, Paul Weiss, Sullivan & Cromwell, Skadden, Davis Polk (and most of the top-20 firms) trained through a rigorous certification program to embed deep domain knowledge directly into AI agents.
the only way to truly trust a legal AI agent is to have it built and tested by lawyers who understand exactly what is at stake. so we built that cybernetic system.
our team of software engineers develops the protocols and infrastructure to enable this. then our legal engineers get to work developing legal ai agents and testing them against their own knowledge and the knowledge of Partners inside Norm Law, the premier ai-native law firm we built for institutional clients.
those agents are then moved into production with in-house teams at places like Blackstone, and by attorneys at Norm Law serving hedge funds, PE firms, and asset managers.
unlocking legal talent to build software and ai agents directly has dramatically increased our ability to trust the ai agents because they are constructed by lawyers that understand the nuance of the domain and how things work in practice.
the people testing the agents are the same people using them on live legal work. that feedback loop is critical and pure tech companies lack it. norm ai + norm law is tech and deployed tech, in an iterative loop.
the quants didn't replace traders. they unlocked alpha for them. same thing is happening in law right now. reach out to learn more about how we’re (re-)engineering the practice of law.

