Private Portals
Client-only surface
for live work.
Where the doctrine, the surfaces, and the dispatch loop are held.
Each engagement carries a private portal. The portal is the client-only surface where the doctrine is held, the surfaces are read, and the dispatch loop runs. The portal is not advertised, not indexed, not linked from any public surface. Access is single-sign-on through the principal's identity provider.
What The Portal Holds
Doctrine.
Surfaces. Dispatch.
The portal holds three layers. The doctrine document, version-controlled and signed by the principal and the firm. The live surface report, refreshed on a defined cadence. The dispatch queue, where the firm proposes interventions for the principal's approval.
How It Is Accessed
Single channel.
Single principal.
Access is through the principal's identity provider. The named principal at the firm has parallel access. No one else does. The portal is not visible to coordinators, account managers, or other engagements. The session is logged and the log is held by the firm.
01
Identity
Access through the principal's identity provider.
02
Audit
Every session is logged and held by the firm.
03
Scope
One engagement per portal, never combined.
04
Sunset
The portal is closed and the data archived when the retainer ends.
Why It Is Built This Way
Discretion is
operational.
The portal is built the way the engagements are held. Single principal at the firm. Single principal at the client. Single channel. The portal does not introduce a hierarchy the engagement itself refuses.
Confidential Inquiry
Engagements are by referral and invitation only.
If a trusted source has introduced you to the firm, or if you believe your situation warrants direct contact, a senior principal will reply within forty-eight hours.
Private Inquiry