Legal tech platform with AI and process automation for Brazilian law firms
Doc9 operates as a 16-year-old lawtech built on Python, Go, JavaScript, Kubernetes, and Kafka — a stack shaped for high-volume transactional processing and distributed automation. Active projects targeting large-scale automation robots, authentication reverse-engineering, and distributed infrastructure, combined with pain points around bot-hostile environments and undocumented APIs, suggest the company is deepening automation capabilities for complex legal workflows rather than expanding product surface area. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering, sales, and operations despite a small headcount, indicating scaling pressure on lead generation and customer success operations.
Doc9 is a Brazilian lawtech company serving law firms and mid-market enterprises with an integrated platform combining legal logistics services (hearings, diligences, correspondence management) and SaaS software for digital certificate management, case workflow automation, and AI specialized in Brazilian law. The company has operated in the legal services technology segment since 2009, positioning itself as a partner to major and mid-sized firms across Brazil. Their tech infrastructure is cloud-native (AWS, GCP, Kubernetes) and designed to handle high-volume transactional workloads, with recent focus on distributed automation systems and process governance.
Doc9 uses Python, Go, JavaScript, Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, RabbitMQ, Kafka, AWS, and GCP. Testing and automation tools include Playwright, Selenium, and Requests libraries.
Current projects include high-performance automation robots, distributed infrastructure for large-scale automations, reverse-engineering authentication flows, customer journey mapping, and scaling new acquisition channels.
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