Discover uLaw PseudoPartner

Discover uLaw PseudoPartner

uLaw’s AI Prompt Engineering team is currently gathering client input to help train AI models on the subtleties of various Canadian legal fields.

Building on the foundation of our existing cloud-based practice management and legal accounting and practice management platform, we introduce uLaw PseudoPartner—a custom AI model designed to function not just as a document generator, but as a true pseudo-partner in your practice, with a clear grasp of the legal matters most relevant to your firm.

For years, uLawPractice has served as a digital legal assistant for Canadian law offices, augmenting each firm’s capacity to manage accounting and practice workflows. While that focus remains our core priority, user interest in AI tools has grown significantly. To meet these new requests, uLaw has expanded its engineering team to develop an AI-driven solution capable of assisting practitioners in a more interactive, partner-like role.

When you activate uLaw PseudoPartner, it will prompt you to provide certain criteria related to the matter you’re working on. Whether you need a specific type of letter or legal document, this model is trained to understand exactly which details it must gather before drafting the appropriate content for your file.

Diagram showing AI model training and user interaction with it through uLaw

This custom AI model operates similarly to other AI variants in development worldwide, including OpenAI’s well-known GPT-3.5, GPT-4, GPT-4o, o1-preview, and more. There are also other specialized models, such as Baidu’s Ernie Bot, geared toward natural language processing in Chinese. By layering domain-specific training on top of these generic models, the AI can offer more accurate and relevant responses for the exact tasks at hand. In our case, uLaw’s goal with PseudoPartner is to concentrate on the particular challenges faced by Canadian legal and paralegal firms.

Referencing the example flowchart, the AI asks for crucial information based on the type of Generic Legal Agreement you are preparing. In one simple case—drafting a divorce settlement—it requests details regarding asset division, child custody, special clauses, and timelines before producing a properly tailored document.

Generic Legal Agreements

For this divorce settlement sample, PseudoPartner seeks the specific terms and provisions that the agreement will need to include. These might involve clarifying assets to be split, arrangements for child custody, and any other unique clauses.


Data Safety and Privacy
All uLaw data resides in AES-encrypted databases on Canadian servers. While using AI features within the software, our specially designed AI model accesses only the data necessary for your current legal matter. Each session remains local and is not saved in any lasting data store, ensuring that no portion of your uLaw data is used to retrain the model or captured by external sources.

(The uLaw team has also produced a demonstration video showing how, using PseudoPartner, everyday legal agreements such as Offers to Settle or Schedule A can be drafted quickly and accurately within uLaw.)