More billable hours, less grind.
Diligence and contract review eat time no one invoices. Goodman OS hands that work to a platform your lawyers run - freeing them for the counsel clients actually pay for.



Recover the hours you write off.
Realization is a time problem, not a rate problem. Diligence, drafts, and review eat hours that vanish from the invoice. Goodman OS returns them.

Associates skip the late-night clause extraction and go straight to analysis a partner can sign. Partners stop discounting to cover slow work. Quality rises because the busywork is gone.
It's a platform your lawyers operate, not a service that works around them. The tool produces the draft, review, or research and cites every line. The attorney checks it and decides what ships. Speed from the software; judgment from the firm.
Fewer write-offs, tighter budgets, better-prepared associates. The work still carries your firm's name and sign-off - just with far fewer unbilled hours behind it.
One tool, every group.
Different groups, same load: documents to review, agreements to draft, authorities to check. Goodman OS works the same everywhere, and always shows its source.
- Mergers & acquisitionsClear the data room fast, flag deal-critical clauses, and draft agreements and disclosure schedules from your precedents - every point cited.
- Private equityReview fund and portfolio documents at deal speed, compare terms side by side, and turn paper into a structured, sourced view.
- LitigationFind the facts in the files, build chronologies and issue summaries, and draft briefs tied to the record. Counsel gets back to strategy.
- TaxRead rulings and legislation quickly, pull the provisions that matter, and test positions against authority your lawyers verify.
- CorporateCheck entity records and governance documents, and draft routine paper from approved templates so throughput stops gating the work.
- Capital marketsDraft and review offering documents, compare disclosure across deals, and keep prospectus language consistent and traceable.
- RestructuringMap obligations across credit and security documents, track ranking, and surface workout terms before the meeting.
- FinancingCheck facility agreements and security packages against your positions, flag what misses, and draft the redline.
- FundsCompare LPA and side-letter terms across a portfolio, pull the obligations that matter, and draft from your fund precedents.
- EmploymentDraft policies, agreements, and separation paperwork from approved language, and answer recurring questions with sourced output.
- Real estateAbstract leases and title at volume, pull covenants and dates into a structured view, and draft from precedent.
- Competition & antitrustTrack filings, summarize what changed, and scan agreements for clauses that raise a competition question - grounded in source.
- BD & billingTurn matter files and time records into pitches, client updates, and billing summaries faster.
- Data & privacyDraft DPAs and privacy notices, check vendor terms against your commitments, and keep obligations mapped for your lawyers.
- IP & techReview technology and licensing agreements, compare terms across a portfolio, and draft from your IP precedents with citations.
All of it runs on the platform your lawyers already control. The tool handles volume and cites its work; the attorney verifies and decides what leaves the firm.
Three ways to work.
No fixed feature list. Do daily matter work in Goodman OS, build what your practice needs in Owlious, and dig into research when a question calls for it.
Drafting, review, research, and workflows in one workspace. Your lawyers run diligence and contract review here, and every output cites its sources so the attorney can verify and sign.
Explore Goodman OS ->Build your own apps and workflows - diligence playbooks, review flows, intake - no code, no tech team. A senior partner's judgment becomes software the whole firm runs.
Explore Owlious ->Research grounded in source. When a matter turns on a hard question, your lawyers get answers tied to authority - not a summary they still have to check.
Explore Legal Research ->Before you commit.
Plain answers on control, data, and rollout.
Does it do the lawyering for us?
How do we know it's right?
Where does our client data go?
How long is rollout?
Can we test it first?
Try it on one real matter.
Send a data room or a set of agreements. Your lawyers run it on Goodman OS, check it against source, and you see the hours you get back.
Built for lawyers / Private by default / Cited to source
