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About LawSafe AI
LawSafe AI was created to help law firms and tax practices use artificial intelligence cautiously, responsibly, and defensibly.
AI tools are evolving faster than professional standards, ethics guidance, and enforcement norms. Many firms are already using AI in informal ways, while lacking written policies, review protocols, or clear internal guardrails. LawSafe AI exists to close that gap.
The service provides ongoing AI compliance frameworks, internal policy templates, and risk-focused guidance designed for professional practices that want to reduce exposure without overcomplicating adoption.
LawSafe AI is intentionally conservative. It is not a tool for automation, growth hacking, or experimentation. It is a compliance-oriented resource focused on confidentiality, professional responsibility, and human oversight.
Founder: Elizabeth Fairbanks-Fletcher
LawSafe AI is founded by Elizabeth Fairbanks-Fletcher, an attorney with more than two decades of experience advising individuals and businesses on legal, financial, and regulatory risk.
Elizabeth’s professional background includes extensive work in tax controversy, bankruptcy, and complex financial matters, with a particular focus on compliance failures, disclosure obligations, internal controls, and risk exposure. Her practice experience has consistently involved helping clients navigate situations where incomplete policies, undocumented workflows, or unclear governance created avoidable legal and financial consequences.
She is admitted to practice in New York State, the United States Tax Court, and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of New York, and has served in leadership and committee roles within the bankruptcy bar.
Elizabeth earned her Juris Doctor from Albany Law School and her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Marist University, graduating summa cum laude. She also holds the Certified Tax Resolution Specialist (CTRS) designation from the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers (ASTPS), reflecting advanced training in resolving complex tax compliance and enforcement matters.
Before practicing law, Elizabeth built and managed publishing and media organizations, giving her long-standing experience at the intersection of technology, information systems, and professional responsibility.
LawSafe AI reflects her approach to professional risk: practical, documented, conservative, and grounded in standards rather than hype.
Security Contributor: Brandon Myers
LawSafe AI’s optional security briefings and technical risk updates are authored by Brandon Myers, a cybersecurity and digital forensics professional with hands-on experience in network infrastructure, AI systems, and enterprise security environments.
Brandon has formal training in computer networking, cybersecurity, and digital forensics, and is completing advanced graduate work in cybersecurity. His experience includes network engineering, system deployment, forensic analysis, and AI model implementation across multiple platforms and environments.
Within LawSafe AI, Brandon’s contributions are limited to general security risk education and awareness. He does not provide legal advice, cybersecurity consulting services, or firm-specific technical implementation.