Legal Technology Engineering

We build infrastructure
the courtroom can't reject.

June Guided Solutions is an engineering lab for defensible legal technology. Software that survives contact with a courthouse.

Flagship Product

DivorceGPT

Automated, UPL-compliant uncontested divorce document preparation for New York State. The platform qualifies applicants through a structured intake, collects the precise data the court requires, and generates a complete filing packet—formatted to procedural specification. Edge cases are rejected by design. There is no gray area in the output. Every document is mechanically traceable to a rule.

No attorney review layer. No referral engine. No hand-holding. The system is the product.

Stack
Next.js / Flask
AI Engine
Claude API
PDF Pipeline
ReportLab
Status
Live — NY
The Builder

Jake S. Kim

Trial Attorney. Full-Stack Developer.

Before writing his first line of production code, Jake Kim evaluated the agencies that build for law firms. The conclusion was immediate: they do not understand the architecture of a legal practice. They don't understand data compliance at the jurisdictional level. They don't understand the formatting tolerances of a county clerk's office. They deliver websites. The legal industry needs infrastructure.

Kim is a practicing trial attorney admitted in New York and New Jersey. He didn't study computer science in the abstract—he sat in the trenches of active litigation, identified the mechanical friction points that waste attorney time and create malpractice exposure, and taught himself full-stack development to eliminate them. The skill set is not theoretical. It was forged under the constraints of real caseloads, real filing deadlines, and real consequences.

The result is infrastructure built from the courtroom out. Every system JGS ships is engineered by someone who has stood in front of a judge and understands what happens when software fails in a legal context. That is the difference between a tech company that serves lawyers and an engineering lab run by one.

NJ Bar — 2015NY Bar — 2016Rutgers Law — J.D.Bentley University — B.S. Finance