Independent Legal Judgment
Every engagement, legal conclusion, document, and final sign-off remains with the licensed attorney.
Scale Counsel supports solo attorneys with marketplace profile optimization, lead response, intake coordination, proposal support, and administrative drafting. The attorney remains the independent attorney of record, controls client acceptance, runs conflicts, reviews the final work, and signs off using independent professional judgment.
Prospective attorneys should immediately understand the workflow: opportunities are organized, conflicts are cleared, payouts remain attorney-controlled, and final review stays with counsel.
Party names, matter type, jurisdiction, and counterparties routed to attorney before acceptance.
Attorney decision requiredNon-legal facts organized into a concise review packet for fast qualification.
Structured handoffAttorney-owned account and separate administrative fee handling under the agreement.
Attorney controlledDraft support moves forward only after attorney review, revision, and approval.
Counsel approvalExperienced attorneys need a clear operating boundary before they trust any outside support team. This model keeps that boundary visible from the first conversation.
Every engagement, legal conclusion, document, and final sign-off remains with the licensed attorney.
Scale manages non-legal growth operations: profile improvement, lead routing, intake support, scheduling, and administrative draft preparation.
Administrative access and support should occur under a written services agreement and attorney-approved operating boundaries.
The core message: you approve every client, you run every conflict check, you control your own account and payout details, and Scale never replaces legal judgment.
The attorney sees the control, conflicts, payment, and compliance pages before being asked to move forward.
Scale reviews bar standing, practice focus, capacity, responsiveness, insurance, and fit.
A pilot can begin with one channel, attorney-owned payout details, and attorney approval over every matter.
Start with the application, then review the trust pages to understand how attorney control, conflict checks, payments, and final review are handled.