Correm. — The operating system for fractional lawyers

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Correm is an operating system for fractional senior lawyers, matching growth-stage companies to scoped, non-hourly legal help by stage and stack, with day-one visibility into hours, spend and outcomes, AI intake, and built-in billing for independent lawyers.

  • Correm positions itself as an operating system for fractional lawyers, matching companies with senior lawyers for scoped, non-hourly work.
  • The platform says companies do not need a full-time lawyer or traditional hourly-billed firm for many growth-stage legal needs.
  • Correm matches businesses with senior lawyers based on company stage and legal stack, with onboarding in days.
  • Pricing is described as “priced to scope,” not retainer-locked or hourly by default.
  • Every lawyer on Correm is senior by default, with no juniors learning on client matters.
  • The service exposes hours, matters, spend, and outcomes from day one to give clients data visibility on legal work.
  • AI tools collect context by text or voice before the lawyer starts, then push it into the client’s existing tools.
  • For lawyers, Correm provides built-in systems for matter management, billing, and payment so they can work independently without a firm.
  • Correm claims to route client demand to lawyers based on their stage, stack, and recent experience, and provides live charge-out data by practice area, seniority, and location.
  • The founding team includes Kenzo Onumonu, a commercial GC with experience at Deliveroo, Entrepreneur First, and Modern Milkman, and Daniel Jiang, a technical founder who leads product and engineering.