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Attorney Science
AI flight simulator for lawyers
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AI flight simulator for lawyers
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AI copilots are eliminating the apprenticeship model that trained junior lawyers for decades. Attorney Science replaces it. Upload case docs, describe what you want to negotiate, and the AI builds a full scenario. Then go live against AI opposing counsel over text/voice (and soon video) and get scored on judgment, strategy, and persuasion. A recommendation engine builds your skills over time. Every legal AI tool does work for lawyers. This one makes them better.






Hey, Product Hunt! I'm Daler, founder of Attorney Science.
I spent 12 years organizing continuing legal education (CLE) programs in NYC for thousands of lawyers. Firms invest heavily in associate development and continuing education, but almost all of it is passive -- lectures, panels, reading. There's a gap between how lawyers learn and how they actually get good.
Here's the distinction that drives everything we build. Legal work splits into two categories:
Intelligence work: drafting NDAs, contract review, regulatory compliance. Complex but rule-based. AI handles this now. Harvey, Legora, CoCounsel -- great products solving a real problem.
Judgment work: reading a room, knowing when to push or concede in a negotiation, advising a client through ambiguity. This takes years of reps to develop. And the apprenticeship model that used to provide those reps is collapsing precisely because AI is automating the grunt work junior associates learned from.
Attorney Science is built for the second category. We're starting with negotiations -- upload your case docs, tell the platform what you want to negotiate, and the AI builds a realistic scenario around it. Then you go live against AI opposing counsel over text/voice (soon video). Afterward you get scored, and the platform learns your patterns over time -- finding weaknesses, recommending what to practice next, and adapting as you improve. Negotiation is our wedge, but the platform is designed to expand into client counseling, deposition prep, and other judgment skills where reps matter more than reading or learning passively.
AI can draft the contract. It cannot close the deal. We're building the platform that trains lawyers to do what AI can't.
Would love your feedback -- especially from anyone in legal, continuing legal education or professional training.