I've had the agent post on the queue for a few months now. Not ready to write about it yet.

The short version: the agent I'm building hooks into the matter queue, drafts demand letters, runs citation checks against the verifier on this site, surfaces statute-of-limitations risks before they get tight, and takes voice input so I can dictate notes from the field instead of typing them at my desk. It runs against my own Beyel Brothers in-house workload, not against client matters from anyone else — that distinction matters and I'll keep it that way until I'm certain about the supervision pattern.

When it ships, the piece I'm going to write is the one I want to read: what actually worked, what almost failed, and how the supervision discipline differs from supervising a human paralegal. Both have to be reviewed. Neither produces output you can sign without reading. The difference is in what you check and when.

Until then, this slot is a placeholder. Check back. If you want to be told when the agent goes live, the Weekly Overflow newsletter is the easiest way to know.