Re: After-hours intake, attended.

The intake clerk who works after the lights go off.

Counsel is the after-hours intake desk for solo and small law firms. We field the call, run the conflict check, parse the matter, and lay a draft retainer on your desk by 7 a.m. You walk in, you read it, you sign.

SOC 2 Type II HIPAA / state-bar aligned 30-day retention default
Re: matter intake FILED EXHIBIT A · INTAKE NIGHT 04 / 28 The lamp is on. The page is open. The pen is wet.
Practice areas attended

Three matters that find your firm
after hours, and what we do with them.

Counsel is not a generic intake script. We hire phrasing and clauses to your practice areas. The night clerk knows the difference between a DUI hold and a DUI hearing, and writes it that way.

Matter 01

DUI & criminal hold

Booking calls, holds, and family members shopping a public defender at 2 a.m. We capture the hold location, the booking number, and the next hearing. We do not promise outcomes. We do not quote fees.

"Detained 23:14 at SF County. Arraignment 9 a.m. Wednesday. Family awaits your call."
Matter 02

Family-law emergency

Custody disputes, restraining-order calls, the spouse-locked-out call. We stay calm, we keep the script, and we route to your on-call partner only when the matter is genuinely an emergency.

"Petitioner reports custody refusal at exchange, 19:42 Sunday. No physical safety issue. Booked Mon 8:30."
Matter 03

Estate & probate

The 11 p.m. call after a parent passes. The Tuesday-morning call after a long week. Compassionate, lawyer-formal intake, conflict checked against your matters before the line ends.

"Decedent passed Sunday. Estate value est. mid-six. Surviving spouse, two adult children. Booked Tue 10:00."
Docket: night of 04 / 28

A real night, parsed for the morning.

This is the page that hits the partner's desk at 7 a.m. No avatar. No "AI summary, please review." A docket, in lawyer English, with the recording linked.

22:18 PT · CALL 9914

Estate, Mrs. Eleanor Reyes

Husband passed Sunday after long illness. Trust executed 2019, current per family report. Conflict check clear. Consult booked Tue 10:00. No fees discussed.

23:42 PT · CALL 9915

DUI, brother of detainee

Detained at SFPD Bryant Station 21:50. BAC unknown, prior unknown. Arraignment Wed 9:00. Conflict check clear. Returned call to firm on-call line per protocol, partner accepted.

00:51 PT · CALL 9916

Family, custody refusal at exchange

No safety issue. Petitioner self-regulated by call end. Existing matter; conflict flagged (firm represented respondent in 2024 dispute). Routed to partner per conflict rule. Did not book consult.

06:48 PT · PACKET LANDED

Three recordings, three transcripts, three matter sheets.

One conflict flag for partner review. Two consults on the calendar. Coffee suggested. The whole night reads in four minutes.

Exhibit B · the brief on your desk

The clerk leaves you a draft retainer.
You read it. You sign it. You bill.

Engagement Letter, Draft

Reyes · estate matter · 04 / 29 / 26
ClientEleanor Reyes
MatterEstate administration
Conflict checkClear, 22:21 PT
Initial consultTuesday 10:00 a.m.
Fee structureFlat, to be quoted
The Firm undertakes to advise Client on administration of the estate of decedent, James Reyes, including review of the trust instrument dated June 2019 and coordination with the named successor trustee. Scope of engagement to be confirmed at the initial consult.
Counsel of Record
Client

It reads like a clerk wrote it. Because that is the job. Not "AI-generated summary." A draft retainer in your house style, in your formatting, with the conflict check stamped at the top.

You decide whether to engage. You sign or you don't. The clerk did the part you would never do at midnight on a Sunday.

After 6 p.m., the office stays open

What your firm looks like at the hour we are working.

An oak-paneled office with one lamp on. A courthouse at dusk. A desk with the trust file still open. The room you walk into Monday morning, already half-prepared.

Courthouse columns at dusk
19:42 · courthouse, dusk
Wood-paneled office at night with one lamp on
22:18 · one lamp on
Open file with vintage pen and reading glasses
23:14 · file open
Asked at the bar

Questions a partner would ask.

Is this an unauthorized practice of law?

No. The clerk takes intake. The clerk does not give legal advice, quote fees, or form an attorney-client relationship. The partner forms the engagement upon return. Counsel's protocol is reviewed by outside ethics counsel and conforms to ABA Model Rule 5.3 and the equivalent state-bar provisions in your jurisdiction.

How does the conflict check work?

We sync nightly with your matter list (Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, or a CSV). Names and entities are checked against opposing parties before consult is booked. Flagged matters never get booked. They go to your on-call partner with the conflict noted in red.

Can the clerk speak in my house style?

Yes. We onboard with a style sheet: greeting, formality level, cadence, and the firm's own retainer template. The clerk learns your voice in one calibration call, then locks. The morning brief reads as if your paralegal wrote it.

Recordings and confidentiality?

Calls are recorded with notice. Recordings are encrypted at rest and retained 30 days by default, deletable on partner request. SOC 2 Type II in force. We do not use call content to train models. Period.

The next call is coming. Engage Counsel before it does.

One free week. We attend your line, write the briefs, and you read them at 7 a.m. If the partner does not see a ready-to-sign matter on the desk by Friday, no invoice.

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