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About Lexipedia
Lexipedia is an open-source project aimed at creating standardized business process models for legal and civic applications. Our goal is to make complex legal processes more transparent and understandable through visual modeling.
Model Listings
Review current models such as last wills, Reg CF Exemptions, Business loans
Interactive Demo
Experience how Lexipedia simplifies legal processes. Try our interactive demo on starting a business in Virginia:
Live demo see the Charlottesville “how to start a business” business process in action
How we process our data
Training documentation
Intended Audiences
- People starting businesses
- Learn how to start a business with clear step-by-step instructions
- Create a record of how and why you made the choices you made along the way
- this is a demonstration of the processes available currently in Lexipedia
- For business development agencies
- Use dashboards to track how businesses are proceeding through processes
- Discover opportunities for businesses
- Coordinate regional level opportunities
- looking at Lexipedia & Spiff Workflow from a business development perspective
- For legal engineers
- Process models may be shared and forked
- Integration in Wikidata provides international crosswalks
- Integration in attestation models and smart contracts provide best practices for legal review
- considering Lexipedia for lawyers and legal engineers
to help legal engineers create, coordinate, and distribute better business process automation.
*Project Overview *Quick Start Guide *Recent Updates *Community Guidelines *Request models
Jurisdictions being reviewed
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Prospera, Roatan, Honduras
Sponsors
- Sartography & Spiffworkflow teams - open source BPMN software developers with central Virginia connections
- LexDAO - 501©6 non-profit guild of legal engineers
- Center for Civic Innovation - Charlottesville area 501©3 focused on civic tech
- Naptha.AI - Decentralized AI Workflow and Agent Orchestration
Integrations & Development To-dos
HATS integration - consider how users in pools actually represent their authority to act on a process