Be a lawyer.
Not a business.
Cases come to you. Pricing is set by the platform. Practice certificate, PI insurance, Rachel and billing — all bundled into one rev-share agreement. You only pay when the matter actually bills. You skip the rest.
The whole stack, bundled.
Solo private practice traditionally means a paralegal, a PMS subscription, document automation, a client portal, an email assistant, professional indemnity cover, a practising certificate, billing software — plus rent, marketing, and case sourcing. ezylegal collapses all of it into one platform agreement.
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Cases
Routed to your practice area, jurisdiction and capacity. You see what fits — you accept what you want.
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Pricing
Set by the platform. Standardised. No client-side discounting, no negotiation, no race to the bottom. 10% of billings comes to the platform; you keep 90%.
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Practice certificate
Provided as part of the platform agreement.
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Professional indemnity
Full PI insurance included.
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Rachel — AI paralegal
Onboarding, drafting, evidence, email triage, deadlines, client comms — autonomously across every matter.
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Billing infrastructure
All client billing runs through one platform. Trust accounting, invoice generation, GST, payments — handled.
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The platform itself
Cases, pleadings, brief paragraphs, facts, evidence, steps, email intelligence — all surfaces, all included.
Five steps from application to first billing.
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Apply
You provide your practising details, jurisdiction, practice areas, capacity. Standard credentialing.
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Onboard
We activate your practice certificate and PI cover under the platform agreement, and set up your Rachel and matter workspace.
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Cases land in your queue
Matched by practice area + jurisdiction + capacity. You see what fits, you accept what you want.
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Rachel runs the file
Intake, evidence, drafting, email, deadlines, client comms. You sign the work and stay in the chair.
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Bill, get paid, take your share
The platform invoices the client. Once paid, your rev share lands in your account. You only pay when the matter bills.
A typical day, handled.
Rachel works in the background. You handle the lawyering. The timeline below is composite — drawn from how lawyers on the platform actually use it.
- 07:42
Inbox triage
Rachel routes overnight email to your three live matters. Flags an admission from opposing counsel and a settlement signal. Drafts replies for your review.
- 09:15
Case in the queue
A new matter lands in your queue, matched to your practice area and capacity. The intake is already done — Rachel ran the chat, captured key facts, took ID verification, sent costs disclosure.
- 10:30
Drafting
You ask ezyBarrister for a Statement of Claim grounded in the matter facts and pleadings. Tone: firm but proportionate. Draft is ready in minutes for your review.
- 14:30
Court deadline
Defence due in 7 days. Rachel reminds you, drafts the response, cross-refs the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW). You review, edit, hit send. Step marked complete.
- 17:50
Client update
Three clients get plain-English status updates with action items. Rachel writes them in your firm's voice. You spot-check before the day ends.
- 21:00
Bill collected
A matter from last month settles. Platform invoices the client. Once paid, your rev share lands in your account. You did the lawyering; the platform did the rest.
I stopped paying $4,800 a year for a PMS that didn't pay me back. Now the platform brings me cases and bills my clients, Rachel does the file build, and I take a rev share. I'm a lawyer again.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does the rev share work?
Who picks the cases?
What about cases I bring myself?
Practice certificate and PI insurance — really included?
Why does all billing have to run through the platform?
What practice areas are supported?
What if I'm in a small firm already?
Take the first step
Apply to join.
Tell us your practice area, jurisdiction and capacity. We'll talk you through the rev-share terms, the practice-certificate arrangement and the platform itself.