You don't need to hire General Counsel. You need to think like one. This is the brain — now with live FMCSA data and memory.
X3Legal · GC Brain
live FMCSA data · persistent memory · every layer mapped

The legal brain of a $50M carrier, without the $300K hire.

Type your DOT number — the Brain pulls your live FMCSA record, maps your legal exposure with dollar bands, reads your actual contracts clause-by-clause, watches the Federal Register daily, and emails you the weekly brief. Every finding tied to verified 49 CFR.

LAYER 1
Risk Exposure Mapping
LAYER 2
Contract Leverage
LAYER 3
Regulatory Foresight
LAYER 4
Disaster Prevention
GC intake · start with your DOT #

Tell the Brain what it's defending.

Company name
USDOT #
Annual revenue ($M)
Liability limit ($M)
Power units
Drivers
Owner-operators
Crashes (12 mo)
Operations
The paper & the program — check what you actually HAVE
BASIC alerts
OOS violations (12mo)
HOS violations (12mo)
Driver terminations (12mo)
Runs against the X3 engine, saves your score history by DOT#. Nothing here is legal advice.
How the layers map to the X3 Legal crew

Nine agents. One brain. Four layers.

LAYER 1 · EXPOSURE
LEGAL-2 Exposure Mapping · LEGAL-5 Documentation Integrity · LEGAL-7 Legal Risk Scoring — now on live FMCSA data
LAYER 2 · CONTRACTS
LEGAL-6 Policy Enforcement + the contract analyzer + Document Center generators (lease, settlement, dispute, demand, hold, retention)
LAYER 3 · FORESIGHT
LEGAL-1 Regulatory Monitoring (live Federal Register wire, daily) · LEGAL-8 Change Translation
LAYER 4 · DISASTER
LEGAL-3 Audit Simulation · LEGAL-4 Incident Reconstruction · LEGAL-9 Executive Legal (the Monday email brief)
Methodology — why you can trust the numbers

Transparent rules, not a black box. The Legal Exposure Score is a weighted-penalty model (severity 1–5 → 4–20 points per firing exposure, structural credits for retention policy, incident plan, and reviewed contracts). Every rule is versioned and every finding shows its regulatory and doctrinal sources inline.

Exposure bands are directional, not damages predictions. They reflect statutory penalty structures (49 USC 5123, 49 USC 31105), regulatory retention/lease requirements (49 CFR 376, 382, 387, 391, 395, 396), and published litigation patterns (ATRI nuclear-verdict research, spoliation doctrine under FRCP 37(e)).

Citations are retrieved, never generated. "Verify the law" queries the X3 DOT Skills corpus — verified 49 CFR/eCFR text. Live FMCSA data comes from the X3 carrier engine; the regulatory wire is the Federal Register API.

AI is optional and labeled. Deterministic analysis always runs. Where AI synthesis is used (GC memo, contract reading), the output says which engine produced it and is marked for attorney review.