Invoices under review$33,415 recovered this month
How it works

Four steps.
One smaller bill.

From upload to sent letter in about a day. No account juggling, no legal jargon, no hourly billing.

Upload your invoice $199 See the four steps
Step 01

Upload your invoice and matter details.

Drop in the PDF your firm sent you, tell us what the matter is about, where it's venued, and who the lead attorney is. Takes about two minutes.

Step 02

AI reviews every line entry.

We check rates against your venue, flag block-billing, duplicate charges, vague descriptions, admin billed as attorney time, and other patterns regulators and carriers routinely challenge.

Step 03

Get your review report and reduction letter.

A clean PDF report of every flagged entry, a dollar estimate of reasonable reductions, and an editable Word/PDF letter addressed to the firm.

Step 04

Send the letter. Ask for a reduction.

Most firms respond within a week or two. Sometimes they agree to the full reduction. Sometimes they counter. Sometimes they explain an entry — which is its own useful answer. Either way, we include reply templates so you're never stuck.

What you get back

Four documents.
Everything you need to push back.

01PDF

Review report

Every flagged entry with the rule it breaks, a one-line explanation, and a dollar estimate of the disputable amount.

02Word + PDF

Reduction letter

Editable letter addressed to the firm. Change the tone, sign it, send it — or hand it to your attorney's billing partner.

03Word

Reply templates

Responses to push-back, partial offers, and refusals. You're never stuck at a blank page if the firm writes back.

04PDF

Fee-dispute guidance

State-specific info on bar fee-dispute programs if your attorney won't budge. Routine, formal, and free.

Inside the review

What we check on every line.

Every invoice runs through the same engine — built by an attorney, run by software — so every flag is checked against the same rules before it lands in your report.

  • Rate benchmarking

    Every billed rate compared against typical rates in your venue and practice area.

  • Block-billing detection

    Multi-task entries that hide non-billable work in a single line item.

  • Duplicate charges

    The same call, conference, or filing billed by more than one attorney on the matter.

  • Vague descriptions

    “Reviewed correspondence” for 3.4 hours and other entries you can't audit on their face.

  • Admin billed as attorney time

    Filing, scheduling, and clerical work billed at $400+/hr instead of paralegal or admin rates.

  • Patterns carriers challenge

    Categories regulators, insurers, and corporate billing committees routinely push back on.

The timeline

About a day from upload
to sent letter.

Hour 0
Upload

PDF in, matter details in. About two minutes.

Hour 4–8
Reviewed

AI engine + attorney sign-off on every flagged entry.

Day 1
Documents ready

Report, reduction letter, and reply templates in your inbox.

Stop wondering
if you got
billed fairly.

Upload your most recent invoice. In under five minutes, you'll know whether it's worth pushing back — and we'll generate the reduction letter for you to send.