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The network-layer coordinate for interconnected legal protocols.

A network-infrastructure framing for the protocols and standards that connect legal systems, AI agents, and participants across the legal ecosystem.

Matched pair · sold together

legalprotocol.ai+legalprotocol.network

Held and transacted as one position. A matched .ai + .network pair forecloses its own most common confusable — one coordinate, not two names.

The set

Part of the Legal resolution surface.

7 of 7 primitives held for legal — a complete resolution surface. One operator holds the row agentic systems resolve to; every competitor who arrives later works with what is left.

Held as a matched pair — the Legal row holds 4 matched pairs across the seven primitives.

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Coordinated sets this position belongs to — the coverage it extends. Counts are the live cluster size in the graph.

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Architectural context

Legal · Vertical-Specific · 2 compound moats. Architectural surface: Protocol.

Layer position: Cross-cutting

LegalProtocol

Why this is canonical

The .network TLD reframes 'legal protocol' from a single-system standard to a shared network infrastructure — the set of protocols through which legal systems and participants communicate. This is the coordination-layer framing: not one protocol, but the network of protocols that makes legal interoperability possible.

Where it fits

A few directions this coordinate opens —

Legal data exchange network
A shared protocol network for exchanging legal data across courts, firms, regulators, and AI systems — the interoperability layer for the legal ecosystem.
Legal data infrastructure companies, court technology builders, and legal standards bodies
Legal AI agent communication
The protocol network over which legal AI agents communicate — enabling multi-agent legal workflows that span organizational boundaries.
Legal AI infrastructure builders and multi-agent legal platform founders

Illustrative, not exhaustive — held as a transferable canonical position, open to the buyer's own use.