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Veronica Lopez

Veronica Lopez

Attorney building with AI to fix the work that's missing, broken, or won't scale.

eDiscovery and Investigations attorney at an AmLaw 100 firm. Ten years inside the work before I started building tools to fix it.

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  "role": "eDiscovery & Investigations Attorney",
  "firm": "AmLaw 100 Firm",
  "network": "LegalQuants",
  "languages": {
    "fluent": ["English", "Spanish"],
    "improving": "Deutsch — Übung macht den Meister"
  }
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// Nine Steps

How I approach building with AI as an attorney.

Designed for anyone in a law firm, regardless of title or position.

Step 01
Pay attention to repeated work and complaints
Step 02
Check what already exists before building
Step 03
Define the problem at the source
Step 04
Map the workflow and dependencies
Step 05
Plan with the LLM as a thought partner
Step 06
Build in your approved environment
Step 07
Test and iterate with the requesting colleague
Step 08
Share what you've built
Step 09
Document and save in your own system

The process,
step by step.

Learn the mindset to build with AI inside a law firm.


// Book a Session

You submit. I screen.
If approved, I prep. We meet ready.

What we can cover

  • Getting started with Claude inside a law firm
  • Converting legal plugins for IT-restricted environments
  • Workflow design and review
  • Legaltech product review from the practitioner's lens

If you have questions about my process, want to go deeper, or want to apply this to your specific situation — this is the session. I've worked with attorneys, KM professionals, innovation officers, and legal tech founders.

$250
60 min · 1:1 advisory session

Submit your scenario. I'll review it. If it's in scope, I'll send you a payment link to confirm your session.

Submit Your Scenario →

If it's not in scope, I'll tell you.


Resources

Public legal datasets.
Free to use.

Public datasets for attorneys who want to start building with AI without client data.

U.S. Case Law
Harvard Caselaw Access Project

6.7 million U.S. court decisions spanning 360 years. CC0 licensed.

case.law ↗
Case Law — API
CourtListener

Full-text federal and state opinions with a developer-friendly API.

courtlistener.com ↗
Contract Filings
SEC EDGAR

Millions of contracts filed by public companies. The source dataset behind most contract corpora.

sec.gov/edgar ↗
Annotated Contracts
CUAD & ACORD

500+ annotated commercial contracts across 41 clause types. Atticus Project.

atticusprojectai.org ↗
NDAs — Annotated
ContractNLI (Stanford)

607 annotated NDAs from Stanford NLP. CC-licensed and clean for clause extraction work.

stanfordnlp.github.io ↗
Contract Scale
Stanford MCC

1M+ real agreements filed with the SEC between 2000 and 2023.

mcc.law.stanford.edu ↗
Contract Provisions
LEDGAR

80,000 contract provisions from SEC filings, organized by clause type.

Hugging Face ↗
eDiscovery — Email
EDRM Enron Dataset

The standard email corpus for eDiscovery research. Used in the TREC 2010 Legal Track.

TREC Legal Track ↗

// What I'm Building

Things I've built.
Still building.

All of this started with a problem worth solving.

Attorney Workload Tracking System

A 30-attorney investigations team tracked workload through ad hoc emails. I replaced it with a Microsoft Forms survey, automated reminders, and a single weekly Excel report for partners. Full team adoption. Still running.

EU/UK AI Regulatory Tracker

A colleague needed something better than inbox alerts. I built a weekly digest in Claude Projects: monitors named primary sources, rates each development by significance, maps relevance by practice area, handles gaps between runs automatically. Built in a few hours. Still running.

Witness Interview Simulator

Almost everything built for legal AI targets transactional work. Almost nothing exists for investigations attorneys. A training tool for junior associates: models witness behavior, interview structure, evidentiary confrontation, and downstream risk.

ESI Protocol Generator

Generates ESI protocol drafts from matter inputs. Cuts the time spent on a document that needs to exist for every case and that almost no one enjoys drafting from scratch.

View on GitHub ↗