christsx is rebranding Mike as "Law OS"

A fork that's no longer content to be called somebody else's project.

branding

christsx has started renaming the product throughout its documentation, dropping the original "Mike" name in favour of "Law OS" and cutting the link back to the upstream project's website. For now the change lives only in the docs - the underlying product and its features are untouched.

It's a small move with a clear message: this fork intends to ship as a standalone legal-AI product with its own name, not run as a quiet experiment on top of someone else's work. Whether "Law OS" becomes the name customers actually see depends on the rename reaching the interface and the product itself, which hasn't happened yet.

So what Worth a glance if you track which Mike forks are positioning themselves as real, named products you might one day buy or compete with.

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dbb6c19b Update README.md Christian Garcia 2026-06-16 ↗ GitHub
4916c71e Update README.md Christian Garcia 2026-06-16 ↗ GitHub

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