Professional duties
The Advocates Act and the Law Society of Kenya govern the profession. Matter material stays inside the firm's environment.
Private AI / law firms / Kenya
Private AI for Kenyan law firms: precedent search, obligations, and first drafts from approved firm material. The Advocates Act and the Law Society of Kenya set professional duties, and the Data Protection Act 2019 sets the data frame, so matter material stays inside the firm's environment.
Example material only / no client matter
Why it matters here
Professional confidentiality and data-protection oversight both put controlled access first.
The Advocates Act and the Law Society of Kenya govern the profession. Matter material stays inside the firm's environment.
Client communications are protected under professional rules. Access rules and the data path are documented.
The ODPC registers controllers and processors under the Data Protection Act 2019. The handover documents the data path.
What teams use it for
The assistant supports the firm. It does not replace legal advice, review, or sign-off.
Precedents, policies, engagement letters, and matter material.
Separate users, teams, matters, and sources where the workflow requires it.
Runbook, training, credentials, source map, tests, and known limitations.
First project
A small, approved archive — not the entire matter history on day one.
One person responsible for feedback and access.
Precedents, policies, and matter material that the practice group actually searches.
Source references and a clear “not found” boundary.
Other teams, sources, languages, or actions after the first workflow works.
Why trust Pristine3D?
Pristine3D Ltd builds and operates live digital products, and we run private AI workflows internally as part of our own operations. We scope around your real workflow: the documents you own, the questions your team asks, and the access boundary you approve. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, we work remotely with clients worldwide.
Based in Lagos, Nigeria, Pristine3D currently builds and operates smartcards.ng, venu.ng, photoshoot.ng, and ugc.ng in production.
One input, one output, one test set, and one person who owns the result. We scope a real workflow instead of a transformation programme.
Cloud, model, storage, and messaging accounts stay in your name. The chosen data path, access rules, test record, documentation, and training are part of the agreed scope.
Pricing / fixed scope
The final quote follows the workflow. Infrastructure and model bills stay on your accounts.
One workflow for a small team, with training and handover.
See the one-workflow packageMultiple sources, roles, integrations, and admin handover.
See the deploymentStandard care for one delivered workflow. Optional. Larger deployments and active monitoring are separately scoped.
See supportArchitecture review from $500. Standard annual support is $3,000 / ₦1.5m per year for one delivered workflow. New workflows, integrations, active monitoring, and infrastructure are separately scoped; infrastructure, model, storage, and messaging bills stay on client accounts. Full pricing and what changes the quote
Straight answers
The default is af-south-1 (Cape Town), documented in the architecture. Fully local deployment is available.
The duty belongs to the advocate. The system supports it by keeping matter material inside the firm's environment under controlled access.
No. It searches and drafts from the firm's own material. Advice and sign-off stay with the firm.
Yes, from KES 470,000 for a first workflow, with USD and naira floors unchanged.
Own your knowledge base
Documents, the retrieval index, access rules, and the workflows built around them are the asset, and they compound. We deploy so the knowledge base stays yours: on your accounts, in the environment you choose, under access rules your team defines. The model behind the answers is a connector, so the knowledge base moves with you, not with a vendor.
The document store, metadata, and retrieval setup live on accounts you own. No vendor holds the corpus.
Change the model provider, move regions, or go local without rebuilding the knowledge base or the workflow.
Every improvement to the corpus improves the answers, and the improvement stays with you, not with a vendor.
Keep exploring
Start with the search problem
Describe the documents and the questions your team keeps asking. We will recommend a focused first step.