Lobby firms, trade associations, law firms, corporate government affairs teams, and government offices run their tracking on USLege. Here is what changed for them, and the record that backs it up.
Desk 138, the legislative and business consulting firm founded by former State Representative Larry Gonzales, was losing 6 to 8 hours per committee hearing to manual note-taking and formatting. USLege's live transcripts and AI summaries turned that into minutes, and the firm turned the reclaimed time into new clients.
It feels like USLege was designed by us, for us.
I don't think there's any other tool out there that can keep up with the tech of today. We were manually writing reports on changes every single day. Automated reporting with real detail is a game-changer.
We used to pull an associate off a matter every time a client called about a bill. Now the redline and the cited memo are drafted before I finish the call. It is the difference between billing the work and writing off the scramble.
My whole job is no surprises to the C-suite. The week the all-levels monitor went live, I stopped maintaining four tracking spreadsheets and my Sunday nights came back. Now I find out we were mentioned in a hearing because the alert hit my phone.
We were covering issues in more than a dozen states and rebuilding the same status report by hand every week. Having every state in one place, with the update already drafted, gave us back the days we used to lose to reporting.
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