Counsel CoSign
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THE PROCESS

How it works

Subscribe. Submit. Get backed by a real attorney. It's that simple.

01

Subscribe or use CoSign Express

Choose a monthly plan ($49.99–$599/mo) starting with CoSign Express at $49.99/mo. You pay two separate charges to two separate entities: a Platform Technology Fee to CounselCosign (via Stripe) and an Attorney Review Fee starting at $150 directly to your attorney (via LawPay/IOLTA). Full transparency at checkout.

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Submit your document or book a session

Upload what you need reviewed — AI-drafted or not. Or book a video consultation. Or schedule meeting representation. Your attorney gets the full picture.

03

Sign a limited-scope engagement agreement

Before work begins, you and your attorney enter into a limited-scope engagement agreement that defines the scope of work, your rights, and the attorney's responsibilities. This agreement is directly between you and your attorney — CounselCosign is not a party.

04

Your attorney handles it

Documents come back corrected and signed on real letterhead. Calls happen on your schedule. Meetings get attended. And when the other side responds, your attorney already knows your case.

Three ways your on demand attorney works for you

Every subscription includes attorney-backed legal document review and signing. Add virtual legal consultation and meeting representation as you need them.

Legal Document Review & Attorney Signing

Submit any AI-drafted document. Your licensed attorney reviews it, corrects errors, and signs it on official letterhead with their bar number. Demand letters, contracts, appeals, cease-and-desists — all of it.

Included in all plans

Virtual Legal Consultation

Face-to-face with your attorney over secure video. Discuss strategy, get real-time legal advice, walk through complex situations. Like telehealth — but for legal. Attorney consultation online, same-day or in advance.

Per session or included in Pro+

Meeting Representation

Your attorney attends meetings, mediations, or calls on your behalf — or alongside you. They show up with your case details, speak with authority, and negotiate as your representative.

Per session or included in Enterprise

When it escalates, you're already covered.

Most legal situations don't end with one letter. Here's what happens when the other side responds — and why having your attorney already in the loop changes everything.

1
You Send the Letter

Your attorney reviews, signs, and delivers it

You submit your document. Your attorney catches what AI missed, corrects it, signs it on their letterhead, and sends it. The other side sees a real attorney's name, a real bar number, and a real firm behind it. This alone resolves most disputes — landlords respond, insurance adjusters call back, opposing parties take you seriously for the first time.

What you get: A signed, corrected document on attorney letterhead delivered to the other side. Most matters resolve here.
2
They Push Back

Their lawyer sends a letter back. Yours already knows the case.

The landlord's attorney responds disputing your claim. Your employer's legal team sends a counter-offer. The insurance company's adjuster pushes back with a lowball. This is where most people panic — they have to find a lawyer, explain everything from scratch, pay a consultation fee just to get up to speed. Not you. Your attorney already read the lease, reviewed the termination letter, saw the claim. They pick up right where they left off.

What happens: Your attorney proposes continued representation. You agree to the scope and hourly rate — clearly laid out, no surprises. They handle the back-and-forth.
3
It Gets Serious

You need ongoing representation. Your attorney is already your attorney.

The dispute turns into a formal proceeding. You need someone filing motions, negotiating settlements, representing you in hearings. Most people start from zero at this point — finding a lawyer, paying a retainer, re-explaining months of history. Your Counsel CoSign attorney already has your documents, knows the opposing party, and understands the full timeline. They transition into ongoing representation seamlessly. No gaps. No starting over.

The advantage: Continuity. Your attorney has been in your corner since day one. The other side's lawyer is briefing theirs from scratch. You're months ahead.

Ready to get your attorney?

Choose a subscription plan for ongoing access — starting at $49.99/mo with CoSign Express.