Jurisdiction scope should be precise, not overbroad.
CaseCraft can be sold nationally as infrastructure, but each legal workflow must be scoped by federal baseline, state-law pack, and attorney validation.
Platform layer
CaseCraft can be used by U.S. law firms as attorney-supervised drafting infrastructure because the attorney supplies, reviews, and approves the workflow.
Federal workflow layer
FLSA, Title VII, and patent workflows can share a federal baseline, but local rules, venue, standing, administrative prerequisites, and formatting still require attorney review.
State-law template layer
Wrongful termination, state wage claims, and state court pleading formats require jurisdiction-specific template packs validated by attorneys in that jurisdiction.
Pilot layer
The founding pilot is open to qualified U.S. plaintiff-side employment law firms, while the strongest current validation remains in federal employment workflows.
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Recommended public wording.
CaseCraft is available to U.S. law firms as an attorney-supervised drafting platform. Our founding pilot is open to qualified U.S. plaintiff-side employment law firms, with the strongest current validation in FLSA and other federal employment workflows. State-law claims still require jurisdiction-specific template packs and attorney validation.
Sell infrastructure nationally. Validate each workflow precisely.
This keeps the sales story ambitious without making unsupported claims about every state-law workflow.
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