The investment thesis for distributed privilege-preserving infrastructure in legal — privilege preservation, distributed secret sharing architecture, market sizing across law firms and litigation, and the funding ask.
Built for AmLaw 200 and Fortune 500 legal teams — FRE 502(b) compliance, privilege chain of custody, ransomware-resilient document storage, and the "protect the privilege, not just the data" positioning.
Technical and legal framing for expert witness engagements — distributed secret sharing vs. encryption, the "document that doesn't exist on any single node" architecture, and defensible chain-of-custody arguments in discovery.
All external sources cited across the legal research pipeline: FRE 502(b), ABA Model Rules 477R and 483, FBI PIN 20250523-001, Glencore (AU), NAIC cybersecurity frameworks, and privilege case law.