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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.
Models
- By jurisdiction
- By category
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 login with admin, password admin
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
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