The LexGo family — LexGo AI, Resolve, Skule, and the consulting practice at AIDirect — partners with law firms, corporate legal departments, and legal-service providers to operationalize AI without sacrificing trust, security, or attorney judgment.
Transform the legal industry by building and uniting AI platforms, custom automations, and a community of empowered legal professionals — so legal work moves faster, more consistently, and more defensibly, without removing human judgment.
Four principles that shape every product decision and every engagement.
Confidentiality and security of legal data above all else — enterprise-grade protection, defensible workflows, full audit trails.
Continuously pushing AI capability into real legal practice — not lab demos, but tools attorneys use in production every day.
Built around the unique workflows of litigation practice — case management, eDiscovery, evidence, research, drafting, and trial.
We augment legal teams, we do not replace them. AI handles the rote; humans direct the strategy and own the judgment.
Nico's career began at the leading edge of artificial intelligence. In 1982 he completed his Industrial Engineering degree at the University of Toronto with a thesis on Vision AI and Robotics, at a time when both fields lived almost entirely inside research labs. The University of Toronto has since produced some of the world's leading thinkers in AI — including Geoffrey Hinton and Andrej Karpathy. Nico was asking the same questions they would make famous, just earlier and without a roadmap.
Through the 1990s he built and ran software businesses on the frontier of digital business transformation. His vision was to move enterprise IT from proprietary stacks to open technologies — and that conviction led to the formation of his second company, Open Solutions, Inc., a solutions integrator designing and deploying LAN/WANs, client-server architectures, TCP/IP, SQL Server, email, and desktop computing. He sold the company in 1999 to take on the role of CIO for a public, global manufacturer expanding production and supply chains across Asia and Mexico.
In 2002 he pivoted into legal technology, where he would spend the next two decades developing something rare: genuine fluency in both law and technology. He led eDiscovery and digital forensics engagements for law firms and corporate legal departments navigating complex, high-stakes matters — insider trading, stock-option backdating, the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. At Guidance Software he led cybersecurity investigations including the Warner Bros. and Sony PlayStation breaches. As co-founder of LIT Consulting, he focused on class-action litigation support, including an LED-manufacturer price-fixing matter that produced nine-figure settlements for the firm's clients. By the time he stepped back from active legal services in 2023, he had worked across nearly every corner of the legal industry — as investigator, expert witness, litigation support consultant, and litigant.
In 2023 he returned to the question he first asked in 1982 — but now with the tools to answer it at scale. He entered into a go-to-market partnership with eDiscoveryAI, then in 2025 founded AIDirect, an AI automation consulting firm. He has since built a deliberate ecosystem of complementary ventures: LexGo AI, the AI-first end-to-end litigation platform; AIDirect, spanning AI automation consulting and an AI-first legal services practice; Skule.ai, the learning and community platform building responsible AI fluency for the legal profession; and Resolve, the consumer-facing dispute-resolution platform.
The conviction behind the work is direct: AI fluency paired with deep legal domain expertise is the superpower of the next generation of practitioners. After four decades spanning both sides of that equation, Nico is building the platforms, tools, and community to make that superpower accessible.
Over 100 agents working alongside us — and building what comes next.
Founding a startup today has no parallel with past entrepreneurship. Designing and building a business that optimally organizes around agentic coding and AI transformation demands more than a paradigm shift — it demands a blank slate. To start unencumbered by the transitional inertia of an existing company, free of legacy workflows, legacy products, and an organization scaled around human labor and human knowledge work, is a competitive advantage with no historical precedent.
The decades of expertise most companies built around finding the optimal balance of capital and labor — once their core strength — has quietly become their Achilles heel. Most business leaders today are more preoccupied with re-engineering the balance sheet than retooling the company. LexGo AI and AIDirect take full advantage of a different starting point: products and services built on a new technological base, without any legacy hooks, with the freedom to decide where, how, and when to deploy agentic workers and human workers at every scale.
"Software converts labor into capital."
Historically, that meant automating tasks performed by blue-collar labor. With AI, it means that many of the knowledge tasks performed by white-collar labor can also be converted to capital. That is the revolution and disruption we face. The Skule.ai program includes a course on the Socio-Economic Impact of AI — required reading for anyone making policy decisions, transforming work, or concerned about displacement.
"Agentic AI converts raw data into actionable intelligence, knowledge, and strategy."
Today, we work 16-hour days building these companies. We have 50+ agents writing and shipping code. But more than that — we have agents running our infrastructure, agents designed into our CRM and client-success workflows, agents building our go-to-market strategy, and agents generating content for our marketing and messaging. We are reimagining what it means to develop business, to build and maintain partnerships and relationships, what tasks humans will do, and what tasks AI will do.
The products and services we offer to clients are the same things we do for ourselves: we automate tasks by leveraging our domain experience; we build a flexible agentic workbench of highly capable, specialized agents; and we design AI-automated workflows that produce hybrid work and hybrid work product. That, in a nutshell, is LexGo AI — our litigation platform.
We are also fully aware, and believe to our core, that responsible AI unequivocally requires human supervision, human-gated workflows, and ethical alignment with human values. This is the new paradigm of leadership in the AI future we are committed to building together.
We see our role much more as a catalyst — a community that enables, empowers, and directs leadership, helping shape the vision of the future being built by all of us. The Skule.ai program is designed and built to create informed and responsible leadership for that future.
Four complementary ventures — one ecosystem.
Explore the courses at www.skule.ai — and join the community building responsible AI leadership for the future of legal practice.