The Conclave convenes top-tier reasoning models against a closed, pinned corpus of Utah law. No hallucinated citations. No model improvising outside the record. Every output is a checked artifact you can hand a judge.
Battle plans. Threat assessment. Shield-wall defense. Adversarial dissection. One deliberation, structured for the case that actually matters.
Each tool spins up three flagship models — advocate, integrator, critic — against your silo, your judge's prior rulings, your opposing counsel's patterns, and the full Utah Code + URCP + URAP + three decades of appellate opinions. Every citation is checked against the stored text before it reaches you.
A full strategic blueprint. Theory of the case, the filings you make, the order you make them in, the leverage points you work, and the citations that back each move.
What the other side is about to do to you. Every motion they could file, every evidentiary trap, every procedural ambush — ranked by probability and worst-case outcome.
Your posture when you are the one being attacked. Responses, counter-motions, objection framework, preservation points — the architecture of the defense.
Feed it opposing counsel's filing. It returns every flaw — authorities misread, elements missed, standards misapplied, procedural slip, citation that doesn't say what they claim — in exploitable form.
The Conclave is not a chatbot. Algorithmic, determined direction-taking is more reliable than free reasoning — so every output is pinned to a closed corpus and mathematically verified before it reaches you.
The full Utah Code, every URCP, URE, URAP, and URCrP rule, the court's forms, and 28,541 Utah appellate opinions since 1996 — all stored locally, content-hashed with SHA-256, updated weekly. Nothing the Conclave cites comes from anywhere else.
Claude Opus 4.7 rotates advocate and critic. Gemini 3.1 Pro rotates the counter-role. DeepSeek integrates. Consensus rules are explicit: UNANIMOUS implements, MAJORITY likely implements, SPLIT surfaces for your call.
Every case, statute, rule, and form the Conclave names is run through the 5-tier verification pipeline before streaming. If a citation doesn't pass AEGIS's structural checks — disposition, binding weight, attribution, treatment graph — it's flagged or blocked, not sent.
The Conclave sees your silo, your linked silos, your judge's prior rulings, the opposing counsel's catalogued patterns, and every deadline the URCP imposes on the posture you're in. Nothing it produces is generic.
The Conclave's compute and per-deliberation cost make it a PRO-only capability. It is available to BenchSlap PRO rainmaker, esquire, enterprise, and admin tiers through the main app. Sign in and select the Conclave from the tools panel.