Your workspace

This is your own private space to organize what you are working through. Everything here is yours. You paste your own bill, you write your own notes in your own words, and you draft your own letter yourself. You decide what any of it means.

Legal Fee Recovery is a self-help education program. It is not a law firm and not a lawyer, and nothing here is legal advice. This workspace does not read, score, tag, highlight, or assess anything you enter. It does not tell you whether your bill was handled wrongly, whether you have a claim, or whether to contact anyone about your matter. The lessons in Learn teach the general framework. What you do with it is entirely your own decision, in your own words. Nothing you type here is reviewed by a person, and the program never contacts your firm.

This is account setup for the program, so your own entries can be saved and loaded the next time you come back. It is just an identifier for your own workspace. It is not a case intake and there is nothing here to describe about your situation.

Your bill text

Paste the text of your own bill or invoice here so it is in one place for your own reference. It is stored exactly as you enter it. Nothing is added, marked, or interpreted.

Your notes

Your own free-text notes and annotations, in your own words, for your own use. Write whatever helps you keep track of what you are thinking. The system does not label, score, or respond to any of it.

Fact notebook (optional, just an organizer)

A plain set of prompts to help you write down what you observed, in your own words. It is a notebook, nothing more. It does not assess anything, it connects nothing to any rule, and it never tells you what your answers mean. The general rules and example situations are taught separately in Learn. Whether any of your observations relate to any of that is a connection only you make, in your own head. Each prompt is the kind of thing you could just as easily answer about a contractor or a repair shop. You answer by looking at your own paperwork.

Your letter draft

If you decide to write a letter, write it here, in your own words, under your own name. You write the substance yourself. The program does not write your letter for you, does not generate arguments, and adds nothing legal. The general structure is taught in the lessons. You write and send anything yourself.

Tighten how you said it (optional)

This is an automated writing helper (an AI, not a person and not a lawyer). It only improves how clearly your own words read: tone, plain language, grammar, and structure, and it can arrange the points you already wrote into a standard business-letter order. It does not add anything legal, it will not tell you which of your points is strongest, and it will not make an argument "legally stronger". If you ask it to do any of that it will say no on purpose, because that judgment is yours. Nothing changes unless you choose to use it.

Your bookmarks

Notes to yourself about which lessons or pages you want to come back to. One per line, in your own words.

Your document copies (optional)

If you want to keep your own copies of your own documents alongside your workspace, you can upload them here for your own reference. They are stored as you provided them. They are not read or assessed.

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