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Systems Architecture for Legal

Architecture that scales — without becoming a museum.

AI, operations, and growth for law firms and legal operators.

Technology · Legal

Why legal operators engage SAZ for systems architecture.

SAZ systems architecture engagements design or refactor the architecture of business-critical systems — APIs, services, data, integrations — to deliver scale, reliability, and the ability to change without rewrites.

Law firms are at the front of the AI productivity curve — and most are running on systems and ops that won't scale. SAZ helps firms build the AI, ops, and growth systems they need to capture the next decade of leverage.

Outcomes

What legal operators get from systems architecture.

A documented, pragmatic architecture

A migration plan from the current state

Reliability and performance baselines

Engineering capacity for change

Capabilities

What SAZ ships for legal engagements.

Architecture Design

Service boundaries, APIs, and data flows.

Refactoring Strategy

How to evolve the architecture without rewrites.

Reliability

SLOs, runbooks, and on-call practice.

Performance

Throughput, latency, and cost engineering.

Legal engagements

How we extend this service for the industry.

Standard Systems Architecture delivery, calibrated for legal workflows, economics, and compliance.

AI Drafting & Research

AI assistants for drafting, research, and review under firm governance.

Intake & Matter Ops

Modern intake, conflicts, and matter management.

Pricing & Profitability

AFAs, pricing, and profitability systems.

Marketing & BD

Authority, content, and BD programs.

FAQ

Systems Architecture for Legal — questions.

Yes — SAZ has run multiple Systems Architecture engagements with legal operators. Senior partner-led across Canada.
Systems Architecture · Legal

Engage SAZ for systems architecture in legal.

Email info@Sedighi.ca or call (604) 632-4959. Senior partner response within one business day.

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