Moye Law was built because the traditional law firm model is broken for clients with complex, multi-discipline exposure.
If you go to a large institutional firm, your life is divided into practice groups. The estate planners do not talk to the IP litigators. The digital asset team does not understand your trust structure. You are left to coordinate your own counsel.
If you go to a solo practitioner, you get coordinated counsel, but you lose the institutional depth required to handle sophisticated assets and cross-border complexity.
We built Moye Law OS to break that compromise.
The system watches the landscape. It tracks the regulatory shifts, the contract triggers, the IP expirations, and the custody risks. It does the exhaustive, continuous monitoring that humans are historically terrible at.
Because the system does the monitoring, I am free to do what a lawyer is actually hired to do: exercise judgment.
When we speak, we are not catching up on what happened. We are deciding what to do about what the system already knows.
That is the practice.