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Every fiscal year-end, audited financials, unit counts, and registry data get walked through the FTC's 23-item structure. Same structure, same walk, every year - by attorneys whose hours are worth more than data entry.

The work that repeats every year-end

The FDD refresh is rule-mandated and format-fixed: the FTC publishes the 23 items, the fiscal calendar sets the deadline, and the inputs are structured documents your client already holds. The drafting is assembly. The counsel is everything else - and it is the only part that should be consuming attorney hours.

The reports we’d take off your desk

FDD annual refresh

annual · FTC 23-item structure

Audited financials, unit counts, and registry data refreshed through the FTC's fixed item list every fiscal year-end.

The line we build to

The agent drafts

  • Record pulls from public databases and your own files
  • Assembly into the published template, schema, or item list
  • A citation on every claim - nothing enters the draft unsourced

Your professional owns

  • Every judgment call the report exists to carry
  • Review and edits, exactly as today
  • The signature - liability never moves

The gathering is automated. The verification never is.

Our take

Fabricated citations now get filings struck and lawyers sanctioned. The rule is the old rule: verification is personal and nondelegable. That is not an argument against AI drafting - it is the specification for it. Structured source data in, templated document out, every claim traceable to its source, every judgment block owned by the attorney who signs.

How a first engagement starts

We sit with your team and decompose one report - every block labeled boilerplate, fill-in, AI-draft, or human-owned. You see exactly what gets automated, and what never will be, before anything is built.