Alexia isn't a generic chatbot bolted onto legal software. She's built directly into every ShieldDrop tool and understands exactly what you're working on — adapting her expertise to serve as your trial coach, redaction advisor, discovery guide, or privilege expert, depending on where you are in your workflow.
Try Alexia Free →One AI assistant. Ten different expert modes.
Explains which metadata fields carry the most risk, how to verify scrubbing worked, and what your state bar says about pre-production obligations.
Refines cross-examination questions, suggests follow-up sequences, explains FRE objection strategy, and helps you anticipate opposing counsel's moves.
Tells you exactly which states require two-party consent, how to handle inadvertent recordings, and how to use transcripts in federal vs. state court.
Interprets CaseBrief output, helps identify additional angles, answers questions about evidence weight, witness credibility, and discovery strategy.
Explains state-specific requirements for any document type, reviews demand letter strategy, and advises on local court formatting rules.
Knows PACER redaction rules, state court requirements, and HIPAA/PII standards cold. Advises on when redaction is mandatory vs. discretionary.
Explains chain of custody standards for your jurisdiction, authentication requirements under FRE 901, and how to handle breaks in custody.
Guides you on what qualifies as work product, when privilege applies, and how to document communications to preserve protection.
Explains how FRCP Rule 6 affects your deadlines, how courts handle holidays and weekends, and statutes of limitations for specific claim types.
Ensures legal concepts translate with precision across languages, flags false cognates in legal contexts, and advises on jurisdiction-specific terminology.
Alexia operates entirely on text-based questions you type. Your uploaded documents are processed locally in your browser and are never transmitted to Alexia or any server. Her context comes from knowing which tool you're using — not from reading your files.
Alexia is an AI assistant, not a licensed attorney. Always verify critical legal decisions with your supervising counsel.
Free tier gets DeadlineCalc + limited Alexia access. Full Alexia in Attorney plan ($19/mo).