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Settlement intelligence

Where judicial experience
meets artificial intelligence.

Loxmetis is a settlement intelligence platform for mediators and personal injury attorneys — built around the lived expertise of a retired Circuit Court judge, powered by Claude.

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Built on the bench

A platform doesn't have judgment. People do.

"Settlement is not a calculation. It is the meeting place of evidence, posture, and human readiness. The role of an AI here is not to decide — it is to clarify."

From our retired Circuit Court judge — domain expert and principal voice behind every Loxmetis output.
What we build

Mediation and settlement workflows, sharpened by a judicial mind.

Loxmetis takes the parts of a settlement that are repeatable — case intake, exposure analysis, bracket construction, mediation prep — and gives them the structure of a courtroom and the speed of modern AI.

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Settlement bracket intelligence

Build defensible settlement ranges grounded in case facts, jurisdictional history, and the priors a seasoned judge would actually weigh.

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Mediation preparation

Structured prep that thinks the way mediators think — anticipating posture, identifying leverage points, and surfacing the questions opposing counsel hasn't asked yet.

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Domain-tuned AI personas

Plaintiff, defense, mediator, judge — purpose-built reasoning modes that reflect how each role reads the same set of facts, calibrated by judicial correction over time.

For the legal AI ecosystem

Built on Claude. Built to interoperate.

Loxmetis is a specialized layer on top of the Claude platform. We're building toward an ecosystem where mediation sits alongside commercial, employment, and litigation tooling — not as an afterthought, but as a first-class domain.

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We're actively interested in partnership conversations with platforms, firms, and ecosystems building the next generation of legal AI — particularly where mediation is currently underserved.

Get in touch

Let's talk.

Partnership inquiries, demos, and questions from mediators and plaintiff firms are all welcome. We read every message.