Florida-first legal research
100x Your Legal Research — In Minutes
Bach Atlas is built for attorneys who live in the weeds of Florida property, enforcement, and creditor-side risk. It reads Florida statutes, county and city code, and case law where available to return the kind of structured, citation-backed research memo you'd expect from a sharp associate — in minutes instead of days.
Accuracy benchmark
*Benchmark figures shown from independent reporting. Bach Atlas target error rate shown as less than ~0.1% based on internal QA and “no-fabrication” constraints — not a guarantee. Attorneys must verify.
See it in action
Watch a real Bach Atlas matter from question to answer.
The video starts muted so you can get a feel for the workflow right away. Turn on audio when you're ready to hear the full walk-through.
What Bach Atlas does for your practice
Atlas is not a general-purpose chatbot. It's wired to help you answer specific, grounded questions about Florida property, enforcement, and creditor-side risk while staying squarely inside your professional judgment.
Florida municipal research, in minutes
Ask about unsafe structures, lien exposure, vacant property programs, impact fees, platting, or nuisance. Atlas traces the ordinances and statutes that matter, so you aren't burning hours in scattered code libraries.
Property problems, not abstract doctrine
Frame questions around what your client is actually doing or facing: a distressed multifamily under contract, a code-riddled REO, a tax deed buyer, a lender acquiring NPLs. Atlas responds with exposure, tools, and practical paths through local law.
Multi-jurisdiction scans when you need them
Compare how Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach treat the same problem — for example, unsafe structure declarations or vacant property registration. Atlas surfaces the differences so you can position the deal or dispute intelligently.
Coverage and rollout
Florida-first today. Bach Atlas is Florida-first today — built to answer real-world property questions from statutes, ordinances, and case law where available. New states will be added over time using the same curated, coverage-first approach.
Atlas is designed to be explicit when it is out of coverage for a jurisdiction or topic, so you aren't lulled into relying on generic AI text where the underlying law isn't actually wired in.
How it fits into a matter
Step 1
Ask it like you would a colleague
Describe the property, the jurisdiction, and the exact problem or strategy question. Atlas is tuned for lawyer-grade prompts, not chatbot small-talk.
Step 2
Atlas pulls the law together for you
Behind the scenes, Atlas traverses the relevant statutes, county and city codes, and—where wired in—case law, then assembles a structured research view with citations.
Step 3
You review, refine, and advise
Use the answer as a head start: check the authorities, adjust for client-specific facts, and layer on your strategy. Atlas accelerates the grunt work so you can stay focused on what only you can do.
Want to see Bach Atlas on your own matters?
Share how your team currently approaches Florida real estate and enforcement work. We'll walk through a live search and talk through where Atlas can meaningfully shorten the path from "what's going on here?" to "here's the exposure and a plan."
Bach Atlas is a research support tool for licensed professionals. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
