Industries

Four industries. One reason they call.

Each of the industries we serve has been told, in writing, by their own counsel or compliance team, that public cloud AI is not available to them. Feerstone is the answer they take back to that room.

Professional firms can start with a website from Cornerstone and grow into private on-premises AI as they scale.

01

Legal

The pressure

Attorney-client privilege and work product cannot be exposed to a third-party model provider. ABA Formal Opinion 512 makes clear that generative AI introduces specific duties of competence, confidentiality, and supervision.

The Feerstone answer

ClerkBox runs entirely inside the firm. Privilege is preserved at the infrastructure layer. Every query and generation is audited under the firm's existing matter governance.

ABA Formal Opinion 512Quebec Law 25SOC 2
02

Healthcare

The pressure

Protected health information is governed by HIPAA in the United States and PHIPA in Ontario. Transmission to a third-party model provider is a reportable event in most postures.

The Feerstone answer

ScribeStation captures, transcribes, and structures clinical encounters on hardware inside the facility. PHI does not transit a vendor at any point.

HIPAAPHIPAISO 42001
03

Defense & Government

The pressure

Controlled unclassified information must remain inside a CMMC-compliant boundary. Public AI providers are out of scope for the defense industrial base.

The Feerstone answer

CMMC-Ready RAG deploys inside the existing enclave. Access is tied to program clearances. Evidence for assessors is produced continuously.

CMMC 2.0 Level 2NIST AI RMF
04

Financial Services

The pressure

OSFI Guideline B-13 binds Canadian federally regulated financial institutions to specific technology and third-party risk practices. Cross-border data flow is closely scrutinized.

The Feerstone answer

We architect AI programs that keep data in jurisdiction, satisfy B-13 third-party expectations, and produce the documentation regulators expect to see.

OSFI B-13Quebec Law 25SOC 2
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