Your AI Drafts Already Know Your Name
Until now, every AI-generated document on Legal Desk AI came out the same way: good content, wrong author. The AI had no idea who you are. So after every draft, you would open it up, scroll to the signature block, and type in your name, designation, bar number, and firm details — again, like you had done the time before, and the time before that.
That step is gone.
Every AI tool on the platform — Quick Draft, Legal Opinion, AI Analysis, Quick Q&A, Quick Summary — now pulls from your Lawyer Profile to personalise what it produces. Your name and designation appear in the draft. Your Bar Council registration number is included where it belongs. Your firm name and contact details go into signatures and cover sheets. The document comes out knowing who wrote it.
This matters more than it might sound. A draft that already has your identity details in the right places is not just convenient — it is closer to ready. You spend your time reviewing the substance, checking the legal reasoning, deciding whether to add a paragraph or cut one. You are not filling in a form you have filled in a hundred times before.
The AI also uses your profile to calibrate the tone and framing of what it produces. A Senior Advocate's legal opinion reads differently from a junior associate's draft. When the AI knows your designation and practice, the output reflects that — not a generic template, but something that sounds like it came from your desk.
To set this up, go to Settings → Lawyer Profile in your workspace. Fill in your name, designation, Bar Council registration number, firm name, and contact details. That is a one-time task. From that point on, every AI job you run uses that information automatically — no per-tool setup, no configuration each time.
If your profile is incomplete, you will see a prompt in your workspace reminding you to finish it. We recommend taking five minutes to complete it fully. The difference in output quality is noticeable from the very first draft.
Set up your profile today, then run a Quick Draft or Legal Opinion and see what comes back.
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