A network, not a branch
One network. Locally regulated lawyers — and verified AI experts.
Local practice, global method
Regulated legal services are delivered by lawyers admitted in each jurisdiction. They share one methodology, one rule library, and one operational platform — so a position recorded in one country reads the same in any other.
Alongside them, the network holds verified AI-governance experts — searchable by competence in the unified directory.
Technology, separately owned
The KROG platform and rule engine are built and maintained by a separately owned technology company. The split keeps regulatory boundaries clean and the engineering roadmap honest.
Jurisdictions — ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 · 252 countries
European Union (27)
27 member states bound by eIDAS 2.0 and the EUDI Architecture & Reference Framework.
EEA / EFTA (3)
Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein — full EEA acquis, mirror-implementing eIDAS.
Rest of the world (222)
Observer jurisdictions building interoperable trust frameworks.
The human harness for the AI age: expert judgment, converted into verifiable infrastructure — profiles, credentials, rules, and models trained by the people who hold them.
One network, from learning to proving.
We start with law and AI governance — the same model reaches every profession where competence must be proven.