en.Wedoany.com Reported - Dialogica ("Dia") officially launched on June 15, 2026, as a voice-first legal cognitive platform designed to help lawyers regain control of their time while upholding legal judgment, trust, and confidentiality. The company is backed by Ground Up Ventures, led by Cory Moelis, and a group of top global lawyers, including Tom Glocer, former CEO of Thomson Reuters and board member of Morgan Stanley and Merck; Scott Taylor, former General Counsel of Symantec; Health Ingram, a top regulatory advisor in the biotechnology field and partner at Goodwin Proctor; and partners from multiple AmLaw 50 law firms.
Dia was built to free lawyers from tedious tasks such as scheduling, timekeeping, contract annotation, precedent research, client and matter tracking, and transaction and case management, allowing them to focus on core legal work. The platform keeps sensitive law firm data strictly within the firm and works seamlessly with existing systems and technologies. The result is increased billable hours and revenue per lawyer, while creating more space for work-life balance, a rarity in the industry.
This launch comes as current "last-mile" legal AI tools focus on drafting work that lawyers train for years to perform. Dia, however, focuses on the "first mile" of legal work—the high-friction layer where matters begin, time slips away, and repetitive tasks slow lawyers down. It operates as a horizontal, voice-first conversational layer that enhances rather than replaces existing law firm systems, aiming to provide a practical and secure way for lawyers to have an intuitive system while maintaining the security, confidentiality, and control standards required by clients.
Austin Worrell, co-founder and CEO of Dialogica, stated that the team built Dia to give time back to lawyers without compromising their judgment, relying on law firm data for training, or requiring anyone to change how they work. He hopes lawyers can focus on counseling, strategy, and client service—the work that defines a great law firm and that no AI can replace.
Joshua Goodman, co-founder and CTO of Dialogica, noted that the platform aims to be the first to operate within a law firm's existing model rather than forcing it to adopt a new system. At the same time, Dia does not compromise on security, ensuring that firms receive all benefits while their data never leaves their environment.
Scott Joachim serves as President of Dialogica, bringing nearly three decades of experience as a corporate lawyer. He previously served as co-chair of the global private equity practice at Paul Hastings (an "Am Law Top 25" international firm) and chair of the private equity practice at top tech law firm Fenwick and West. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Columbia University and emphasizes that the intersection of law and technology is at a critical turning point.
Cory Moelis, General Partner at Ground Up Ventures, stated that no product currently on the market makes non-billable time more productive. In a field where privacy is paramount, platforms cannot simply be built on base models. As models become commoditized, assistant platforms are becoming the next wave, and Dialogica is at the forefront of this curve.
Dialogica, Inc. is the company behind Dia, a secure augmented intelligence platform designed to help law firms clear the clutter of daily practice while maintaining legal judgment, client trust, and confidentiality. Built for the operational realities of complex law firms, the platform is a voice-first conversational layer that operates across existing systems to reduce repetitive, non-billable work, giving lawyers more time for counseling, strategy, analysis, and client service.
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