Use ChatGPT, Claude and other AI tools without violating attorney-client privilege. Saklam masks sensitive client data automatically — before it leaves your computer.
Every lawyer in United States knows the temptation: A complex case, and ChatGPT could help with research. But are you even allowed to?
Lawyers are bound by confidentiality. Sharing client data with US servers of OpenAI or Anthropic violates Attorney-Client Privilege.
Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information can result in Malpractice liability, bar disciplinary action, potential disbarment.
Violations can lead to reprimands, fines, suspension, or even disbarment. The FTC / State AGs_full (FTC / State AGs) takes enforcement seriously.
Saklam replaces sensitive data with placeholders — before it leaves your computer.
You type your prompt as usual. Saklam runs invisibly in the background.
Client names, case numbers, addresses are automatically replaced with neutral placeholders.
The masked prompt goes to the AI. The response comes back — without any client data being transmitted.
How lawyers in United States are already using Saklam:
Have contracts reviewed for risks without the AI knowing who the parties are.
Clarify complex legal questions without revealing the specific facts of your case.
Generate drafts for pleadings, responses, or briefs with AI assistance.
Craft professional client correspondence — the AI only sees anonymized data.
"Finally I can use AI tools without worrying about client confidentiality. Saklam runs in the background and I almost forget it's there."
Commercial Law, United States
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