Secure sharing
Both counsel. One document. Provably.
Send a draft order to opposing counsel so you are both working from the identical instrument. The document is encrypted in your browser before anything leaves your machine; the decryption key travels only in the link itself (the part after #, which browsers never send to a server). We store ciphertext we cannot read, for at most 14 days.
Every shared document carries a SHA-256 fingerprint computed from the document itself. You see it when you share; opposing counsel sees it when they open the link. Matching fingerprints are cryptographic confirmation that both sides hold the same draft - down to the last comma.
Anyone who has the full link can open and delete the document - treat the link like the document itself and send it over a channel you trust. Drafts generated with the Preparer can be shared in one click after generation. Not legal advice; shared drafts remain the responsibility of the attorneys exchanging them.