MuseLegal puts a real law firm's face on the front door

The fork stops dumping every visitor straight into the AI assistant and builds a proper firm-branded entrance instead.

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Until now, anyone landing on this fork's home page was redirected blindly into the AI assistant. MuseLegal has replaced that with a public marketing page for a law firm - a header, a hero section, a services grid covering outside general counsel, commercial deals, and privacy work, plus a client-portal feature list and an "Attorney Advertising" disclaimer. The firm name and contact details are clearly placeholders waiting for a real firm to drop in its own identity.

The more interesting move is structural. Visitors now choose between two separate doors: a client portal and an attorney back office. Clients get as far as their portal and no further; the AI assistant stays on the staff side. It's the visible half of access-control work that landed a day earlier, and it signals where MuseLegal is heading - from a generic AI tool into a packaged, sellable product a firm can put its own brand on.

So what Anyone weighing whether "Mike" can become a client-facing firm product, not just an internal tool, should watch this fork.

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819f842e Add public law firm landing page Griot Vault 2026-05-04 ↗ GitHub

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