Chad Scott
Caymanian by birth. Seventeen years in ICT — including twelve in the Cayman Islands Government and current ICT responsibility at two Cayman public high schools.
Legal intelligence built for offshore counsel — contract review, corporate secretarial, due diligence, regulatory memos, matter intake and tokenised fund documentation, drafted to Cayman statute. Architected around a tamper-evident audit chain, so you can show the managing partner exactly what the AI did, when, and against what posture.
For the partner who reviews it at midnight before close.
In the pilot architecture, every model call is written server-side to an append-only, hash-chained ledger: each entry's hash is derived from its own content plus the previous entry's — so a retroactive edit breaks the chain, visibly and cryptographically. Alter a record below and watch it.
Every general legal AI was trained on US case law and US-firm work product. None of them have read the Companies Act, weighed an ELP agreement, or know how CIMA actually reads a subscription document. LexForge is not a US model pointed offshore. It is built on the corpus of the jurisdiction it serves.
Cayman-law markup with a severity-ranked issues list, suggested redrafts, and a one-page LexBrief. Acts for buyer, seller, fund or investor.
Board and written resolutions, statutory registers. Exempted companies and segregated portfolio companies.
Transaction-aware checklists. Reviews the uploaded bundle. Drafts the diligence report.
CIMA updates and gazette notices rendered into firm-voiced client advisories. Cited and dated.
Structured intake to matter summary, conflict questions, fee estimate and engagement letter.
Digital-token fund documentation under the 2026 framework. Register, recordkeeping, VASP boundary.
LexForge is built and operated by Cayman Forge AI Ltd. — a Cayman ordinary resident company, 100% Caymanian-owned. Not a Silicon Valley vendor pointed offshore: a local company, accountable on island, building for the jurisdiction it lives in.
Caymanian by birth. Seventeen years in ICT — including twelve in the Cayman Islands Government and current ICT responsibility at two Cayman public high schools.
Legal quality and workflow fit are assessed on synthetic or firm-sanitised matter only. No real client data, no IT dependency, no DPA required. The practice group forms a view on output.
Enterprise SSO, per-tenant isolation, server-side hash-chained audit and an executed DPA. Real matters, under the full security architecture. Fixed pilot fee, creditable against year one.
Billed monthly in advance in Cayman dollars. The pilot fee is creditable in full against the first twelve months.
We'll be in touch shortly with the pilot proposal and security architecture document.