04 — The Flagship Customer Firm
Every module on the platform was engineered inside a working PI and Workers’ Comp practice under a real deadline — not in a demo environment, not for a screenshot. The flagship customer firm’s operating posture is the product specification.
Day Law is a working personal-injury and workers’-compensation practice admitted in New York and New Jersey, with transactional work across nine jurisdictions. The release cadence on Law-All-Day is governed by the cases Day Law runs — new features ship when a live matter requires them; nothing is built speculatively.
Day Law operates under the customer-firm brand line carried by every Law-All-Day deployment: “powered by Law-All-Day.” Future licensee firms rebrand the front end under their own marks; the platform attribution stays consistent.
The firm and the product are separately incorporated, with arm’s-length license terms papered in advance of licensee onboarding. Day Law is the proof-of-product surface, not a marketing prop.
The architecture walkthrough is conducted inside an active Day Law matter — intake screen, attorney review queue, citation gate, audit log, e-filing path. Real artifacts, anonymized where required.