About Ruby Law
A law firm that drafts
while you talk.
Ruby Law is Canada’s first AI-native law firm. Licensed counsel writes the engine. The engine writes your agreement.
Why we exist
Big-law rigor shouldn’t come with a big-law invoice.
A Canadian shareholder agreement at a Bay Street firm runs $6,800 to $12,750. Most of that money pays for intake calls, precedent selection, and formatting — not legal thinking. We wanted the legal thinking without the overhead.
So we built a law firm where the technology and the legal practice are one thing. Not a software company with a lawyer-on-call button. A licensed Canadian law firm where every clause, every position, every compliance module was engineered by practicing counsel — and the engine drafts at the same standard, in minutes.
Who’s behind this
Licensed Canadian counsel. Supervising every draft.
Founding Team
Ruby Law was founded by Canadian corporate and securities lawyers with years of institutional-firm experience advising startups, growth-stage companies, and institutional investors on M&A, private placements, and corporate governance. The firm is regulated by the Law Society. Every Precision-tier agreement is produced by a clause library and regulatory framework engineered and maintained by practicing counsel.
Review Network
When you choose lawyer review, your case is claimed within 24 hours by a licensed Canadian lawyer in your practice area and jurisdiction. Every lawyer in Ruby’s review network is in good standing with their provincial Law Society, carries professional liability insurance, and has 10+ years of Canadian practice experience. You receive their name and credentials by email the moment they open your file.
What makes it different
Not a template engine. A practice, at scale.
Engineered by licensed counsel
Every clause, position, and regulatory module is written and maintained by practicing Canadian lawyers. Production-ready the moment it generates — not after a review cycle.
Three positions, not one template
Every negotiable clause exists in three drafting positions — Client-Favourable, Balanced, Counter-Party — each grounded in Canadian case law. You choose the posture. Ruby drafts accordingly.
Compliance-verified by jurisdiction
Eight regulatory modules (ESA, CBCA, PIPEDA, Law 25, CASL, NI 45-106, provincial privacy, and Law Society conduct rules) run against every agreement before it reaches you.
Every agreement has a fixed price. You see the cost before you start. No hourly billing. No retainers. No surprise invoices.
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