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For barristers and clerks

Dictate. Review.
Send.

Built for both sides of a working practice: the barrister dictating between hearings, and the clerk reviewing and dispatching the drafts. Fee notes, briefs, attendance notes, and correspondence — all on one pipeline, in your house style, with EU-only data.

Counsel dictates on the way out of the Four Courts

A thirty-second voice memo after a hearing — "O'Reilly v Aviva, listing, half an hour, defended adjournment to seven weeks" — and the fee note is drafted by the time counsel sits down for tea. Itemised, with hours, rates, VAT, and references correctly cited.

Attendance notes finished before the kettle boils

Counsel records a two-minute voice memo after a consultation. clerk& returns a structured attendance note — attendees, substance, advice given, action points — already filed to the right matter for the clerk to review.

Briefs in, briefs out, all in one place

Instructing solicitor sends a brief by email; the documents are filed to the right matter automatically. Counsel sees a clean summary; the clerk keeps the audit trail.

Correspondence in your voice

Replies to instructing solicitors, settlement letters, undertakings — drafted from a short dictation, in your standard format. The clerk reviews and dispatches; nothing leaves without your sign-off.

What it produces

The outputs of a working practice, drafted

Fee notes (itemised, VAT, payee)
Brief covers and indexes
Attendance notes from consultations
Written opinions and advices
Correspondence to instructing solicitor
Settlement letters
Standard precedent letters
Case summaries
Cheque-and-payment trackers

The fees book closes itself.

Try clerk& free for 14 days. Bring one barrister and one clerk, or run it solo as a sole practitioner. Setup takes a morning.

Put your AI clerk to work.

Free 14-day trial. No credit card. Five-minute setup. Whether you’re a sole practitioner or running a busy clerk’s room, clerk& earns its keep on the first fee note.