Avocate: Legal AI & Practice
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Avocate: Legal AI & Practice

yucel olcay · released 21 Oct 2025 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Avocate is the ultimate AI-powered assistant and all-in-one practice management solution designed exclusively for modern legal professionals. Whether you are managing complex cases or analyzing legal documents, Avocate streamlines your daily workflow so you can focus on winning your cases.

Key Features:

AI Legal Assistant

Ask questions, transcribe voice memos to text instantly, and let our advanced AI assist you with legal research, document summarization, and drafting.

Smart Case & Document Management

Keep all your client files, court decisions, and legal documents organized in one secure place. Use our built-in document scanner to digitize physical papers on the go.

Courthouse Locator

Instantly find nearby courthouses, get directions, and access important contact information no matter where you are.

High Court Decisions Search

Quickly search and reference extensive databases of high court precedents and rulings directly from your device.

MCP (Model Context Protocol) Integration

Securely connect your Avocate account to external AI clients like Claude Desktop or Antigravity and supercharge your workflow with your own legal data.

Take your legal practice to the next level with Avocate—your smart, secure, and reliable partner in law.

*** DISCLAIMER AND SOURCE OF INFORMATION ***

Avocate is a completely independent, private AI platform. It does not represent any government entity and is not affiliated with any official institution. The sources of the legal texts and information provided in the app are the UK Legislation website (https://www.legislation.gov.uk) and the National Archives (https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk).