City and vertical
Criminal defense software for Louisville practitioners.
Louisville defense work runs through Kentucky Court of Justice: Jefferson County, Jefferson County District Court, U.S. District Court: Western District of Kentucky, state criminal procedure, local rules, and sensitive-record workflow. Legal Core structures that work without replacing attorney review.
Quick answer
Legal Core in Louisville
Legal Core is Butler Solutions' criminal defense software surface for Louisville practices working across Kentucky Court of Justice: Jefferson County, Jefferson County District Court, U.S. District Court: Western District of Kentucky, local-rule review, state criminal procedure, sealing or expungement context, and migration from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine. It supports defense calendars, matter records, discovery and motion packets, sensitive record handling, privileged work product separation, billing visibility, migration review, and audit-oriented operations. Louisville fit depends on Kentucky criminal procedure, Jefferson Circuit and District Court practice, state pretrial services, local-rule posture, and Kentucky commercial-bail prohibition context, Kentucky criminal discovery and motion packet workflow under attorney review, Kentucky criminal scheduling context tracked as practitioner-reviewed workflow, suppression and evidentiary motion workflow under Kentucky criminal procedure, expungement context under KRS 431.076, and Kentucky eFiling and court filing posture as implementation scoping rather than direct court integration. Legal Core does not replace attorney review of local rules, statutory deadlines, court filing obligations, pretrial-release orders, or sealing requirements. Pricing is $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count, with a 2-month free trial, founding cohort discount, design partner path, and migration support.
This page is narrower than the Louisville city hub and the Kentucky Legal Core page. It is for criminal defense practices evaluating how Legal Core maps to Jefferson County operating work.
Louisville is in Kentucky, which prohibits compensated commercial bail bondsman activity under KRS 431.510. Butler does not generate a Louisville Bail Core route.
01Jefferson County court structure
Louisville defense practices commonly work through Kentucky Court of Justice: Jefferson County, Jefferson County District Court, and related local rules. Legal Core can hold court, judge, hearing, assignment, filing packet, and internal review context.
02Criminal procedure workflow
Kentucky criminal discovery and motion packet workflow under attorney review, Kentucky criminal scheduling context tracked as practitioner-reviewed workflow, and suppression and evidentiary motion workflow under Kentucky criminal procedure. Legal Core can track task status, document references, and attorney review notes without automatically calculating legal deadlines.
03Sealing and sensitive records
expungement context under KRS 431.076. Legal Core can keep sensitive-record flags, review notes, and document access context visible while eligibility and filing choices remain attorney-reviewed.
04Professional and federal context
Louisville Bar Association, Kentucky Bar Association, and U.S. District Court: Western District of Kentucky shape the local legal market. Legal Core can separate state and federal matter context without claiming direct court integration.
01Matter and calendar workflow
Legal Core keeps client, charge, court, judge, setting, task, and document context together for Louisville defense teams. Court obligations remain attorney-reviewed.
02Discovery and motion packet context
Louisville defense teams can organize discovery follow-up, suppression motions, dismissal materials, mitigation packets, filing notes, and review status. Legal Core does not claim automatic filing or court integration.
03Sensitive record handling
Legal Core supports matter-level access control, privileged work product separation, sensitive-record flags, and audit-oriented review trails around criminal defense files.
04Local and federal separation
Louisville practices may handle Jefferson County and federal matters. Legal Core can separate federal and state matter context at the firm workflow level while court obligations remain attorney-reviewed.
05Parallel migration review
Louisville firms moving from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine can use the Legal Core trial period for a parallel run. Imported matters, contacts, calendars, documents, billing context, and custom fields are reviewed before cutover.
Pricing and programs
Uniform pricing, city-specific evaluation.
Legal Core uses Butler's uniform pricing structure: Starter at $99 per user per month, Small Team at $149 per user per month, Firm at $199 per user per month, and custom pricing above 25 users. Legal Core includes a 2-month free trial. Each product has a founding cohort with 100 spots and 25% off for 2 years, plus an application-based design partner program with 10 spots per product.
Migration
Migration support for Louisville Legal Core teams.
Legal Core migration follows Butler's existing migration program. Founding cohort customers receive migration free. Standard cloud-to-cloud migration is $499 for typical scope up to 5,000 records. Complex migration is $1,499 for multi-source histories, large document libraries, or unusual source structures. Migration fees are credited back as platform credit after 6 months of paid subscription.
- Clio
- MyCase
- Smokeball
- PracticePanther
- Filevine
Review migrationDoes Legal Core work for Louisville criminal defense practices?
Yes. Legal Core supports criminal defense workflow around Kentucky Court of Justice: Jefferson County, Jefferson County District Court, state criminal procedure, documents, calendars, billing context, and migration.
Does Legal Core integrate directly with Kentucky Court of Justice: Jefferson County?
No direct court integration is claimed. Court sources frame workflow context for calendars, documents, assignments, filing packets, and attorney review.
How does Legal Core handle Louisville discovery and motion work?
It organizes discovery follow-up, document references, motion packet status, assignments, and review notes. It does not decide legal strategy or automatically file court documents.
How does Legal Core handle Louisville speedy-trial context?
Legal Core can track deadlines, review notes, responsible staff, source references, and status. It does not automatically calculate or guarantee statutory deadline outcomes.
Does Legal Core handle Louisville expungement or sealing workflows?
It can track sensitive-record context and attorney review status around expungement context under KRS 431.076. Eligibility, filing, and legal decisions remain attorney-reviewed.
Can Legal Core support Louisville federal matters?
Yes, as firm workflow. U.S. District Court: Western District of Kentucky context can be tracked separately from local court matter context without claiming direct federal court integration.
How does bail context affect Louisville Legal Core?
Louisville is in Kentucky, which prohibits compensated commercial bail bondsman activity under KRS 431.510. Butler does not generate a Louisville Bail Core route.
Can Louisville firms migrate from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine?
Yes, where usable exports or records are available. Migration review identifies active matters, contacts, calendars, documents, billing context, custom fields, and cutover risk before the firm relies on Legal Core as primary system.
Is Legal Core cheaper than general legal software for Louisville firms?
Butler does not position Legal Core as the cheapest option. Pricing is per user at $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count. The reason to evaluate Legal Core is criminal-defense workflow fit.
Where should a Louisville defense practice start?
Start with Legal Core pricing if user count, trial period, founding cohort eligibility, and migration terms are the main questions. Use contact for local court workflow, source-system migration, or implementation scoping.
Louisville Legal Core evaluation
Review pricing or talk through the local workflow.
Use pricing if the main question is user count, trial period, founding cohort, or migration terms. Use contact if the question is local court fit, source-system migration, or implementation scope.