Stop juggling four tools.
MeshLaw is all you need.
ChatGPT is powerful, but your case context disappears with every new chat, and Korean precedent citations are frequently hallucinated. Your data also stays split off from Notion, Word, and your practice system.
4 limits of a stitched-together stack.
Even for the same case, every new chat means re-uploading the PDFs. Analyzing one case can mean dozens of attachment steps repeated each day.
ChatGPT invents plausible-looking case numbers without any actual search. The legal professional has to verify each one against the Supreme Court site by hand.
Case data lives in your practice system, notes in Notion, drafts in Word, analysis in ChatGPT. You bounce between four tools every day.
ChatGPT Free/Plus does not opt out of training by default, and even Enterprise struggles with regional compliance. It can conflict with your duty of client confidentiality.
Stack vs. integrated.
| 차원 | ChatGPT + Notion | MeshLaw |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic case context attachment | None (attach every time) | Grounded automatically per matter |
| Korean precedent & statute citation | Hallucination risk | Cites only after direct search of Supreme Court & legal databases |
| Folder-wide PDF batch | None | Auto-catalogs dozens to hundreds of PDFs |
| Client data security | Training risk & security concerns | ZDR + local-first storage |
| Case management, hearings, billing | None (separate Notion) | Built in |
| Document block editor | None | Built in + automatic citations |
| E-filing submission | None | Direct submission (Firm+) |
| Monthly price (1 user) | ChatGPT Plus $20 + Notion $10 + tooling | All-in-one, single package |
| Data residency | United States | Domestic region (Seoul) |
| Fit with client confidentiality duty | Low | High (designed across every stage) |
| Workspace integration | Requires stitching 4–5 tools | Single workspace |