About Us
We live in a time of rapid, transformative change, yet the legal system is often behind the technological curve. Legal professionals have leveraged technology to communicate efficiently with clients and to automate documentation, for example, but they have yet to tap into the possibilities that technology offers underserved populations to allow them equal access to justice. That’s where we come in.
We are committed to bridging the justice gap with a creative, out-of-the-box approach:
- Our professionals have over two decades of experience, using their skills to design and provide new solutions to make complex systems better.
- We prioritize open-source technologies to keep your costs down.
- We deliver a personalized experience from start to finish.
- Our team of communication technology professionals offers outstanding support.


Meet the Founder
Ayyoub Ajmi is a leader in legal technology and access to justice, dedicated to building innovative solutions that empower individuals to navigate the legal system. As the founder of CiviLaw.Tech, Ayyoub helps organizations design and deploy self-help portals that make legal processes more accessible and efficient. He has worked with courts, legal aid organizations, and government agencies to develop interactive platforms that integrate guided interviews, eligibility screenings, process timelines, explainer videos, and AI-powered chatbots.
As an immigrant and global legal technologist, Ayyoub brings a unique perspective on the challenges of navigating legal systems, particularly for underserved communities. He has worked with international NGOs to advance civic engagement, digital access, and legal empowerment.
Beyond his consulting work, Ayyoub is a dedicated educator, teaching Legal Technology, Law Practice Systems, and Document Automation at UMKC Law. Recognized by the American Bar Association and Missouri Lawyers Weekly for his contributions to legal innovation, he continues to push the boundaries of technology to improve access to justice.
Ayyoub holds a J.D., an MLIS, and a B.A. in communication technologies.