Built for the Institutions Already Doing This Work.

George was designed for the Virginia judiciary, built in direct response to Virginia’s Commission for Access to Justice recommendations, and governed to standards courts can trust.

We’re looking for institutional partners who share our commitment to closing the justice gap.

The Bottleneck is Structure, Not Effort.

Legal aid organizations are fundamental to public trust. The problem is that their capacity is consumed by work that George is designed for: procedural orientation, form completion, explaining what a summons means. Meanwhile, the cases that genuinely need legal expertise wait.

This is a resource allocation problem. The LSC Justice Gap Report documents it at national scale. Virginia's data confirms it: 154,000 unlawful detainer filings in 2025, fewer than 1% of tenants represented by counsel.

George is designed to change the math. It handles the 90% of SRL needs that are procedural, documentary, or plain-language in nature — freeing legal aid to focus on the 10% that require them.

Court-Aligned.

Governance-First.

Mission-Locked.

Virginia Native.

George's decision tree is built from Virginia law, General District Court procedures, and Supreme Court of Virginia rules, including its May 2025 AI directives. Virginia will always have input into George's future development. .

Built for Virginia. Expandable by Design.

Governance First.

George's governance architecture and policy library were developed before the platform launched, not after. It covers data handling, UPL compliance, AI accountability, change management, and institutional oversight. Take a look: governance.georgeva.com.

6 Volumes, 174 Pages. Institutional Trust.

Public Benefit Corp.

George is being established as a Virginia Public Benefit Corporation. This legal structure ensures that the platform's access-to-justice mission cannot be subordinated to commercial interests

Mission-Locked by Law. Public Commitment.

UPL Guardrails.

George does not provide legal advice. It does not create attorney-client relationships. UPL boundaries under Rule 5.5 are structural.; they are the foundation of George’s deterministic legal decision tree.

Not a Law Firm. Guidance Only.

If You Work in Access-to-Justice,

We Should Talk.

George is actively seeking partnerships with Access to Justice Commissions, state judiciary bodies, LSC grantees and legal aid organizations, courts and clerks' offices, and law school clinics and pro bono programs.

 If your organization is grappling with the justice gap, we welcome the opportunity to introduce George and explore how a partnership with George could work for you.