Industry 03

Professional services

Law firms, accounting practices, and advisory firms are absorbing the largest share of generative AI investment in the professional services sector. The vendor agents are mature. The governance is not.

BeitSystems engineers the safety, governance, and audit layer that managing partners, audit chairs, and chief compliance officers require before granting agent access to privileged data.

For law firms and litigation support.

Privilege-aware retrieval. Client-matter conflict checking. Audit logging at line-item granularity. Prompt-injection defenses tuned for documents under legal hold. The deliverable is the controls in production, integrated with the firm's existing document management and matter intake systems.

For accounting practices.

Workpaper drafting agents tied to the working trial balance and the audit program. Automatic cross-referencing between supporting documentation and assertion-level audit responses. Audit-grade trace for every agent action against the workpaper file.

For corporate legal teams and advisory firms.

Contract analysis with explicit grounding in the firm's playbook. Conflict checking against the firm's matter database. Client intake agents that route the work to the appropriate matter team without exposing privileged information to the wrong reviewer.

For privileged workloads that cannot leave the firm.

Public LLM APIs are not an option for documents under legal hold or under accountant-client privilege. BeitSystems deploys open-weight models on the firm's infrastructure: on-premise, in the firm's cloud account, or in a dedicated tenant. The work spans inference engine selection (vLLM, TGI, llama.cpp), GPU resource management and autoscaling, retrieval and grounding pipelines, observability, and the security perimeter around the deployment.

The honest constraint.

We do not provide legal advice. We do not perform audit attestations. We do not write the firm's professional opinion. The work is engineering, security, and governance around the agents the firm chooses to deploy.

For managing partners, chief operating officers, and audit chairs in professional services, engagement begins with a thirty to sixty minute scoping call.