Myls
Redesigned the websitte for a company called Myls, My Legal Software, a professional corporation based in New York. It operates in the immigration legal sector and is affiliated with Gehi & Associates, a New York-based immigration law firm. I was tasked with redesigning their website because clients found it hard to navigate and use so i provided a simple yet easy to navigate website for professional use i was also tasked with creating a user dashboard that would help law makers organize their work flows easily.
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problem
Law makers need tools to help them organize their files and organize their day adn when ever they open up their myls websites its usually cumbersome and loaded with too much information for their clients to pick out.so they get drop opps before the clients are even able to look at their products
solution
I designed a simple,easy to navigate and eye catching website in line with myls theme and goals they needed the website to achieve,I was also tasked with designing a product dashboard for easier navigation and usability.
Insight
Centralizing workflows will reduce tool-switching and case fragmentation — 45–55% improvement Clear case timelines and audit trails will increase user confidence in accuracy — 60–70% improvement Automated reminders and surfaced priorities will lower cognitive load — 40–50% reduction Smart templates will cut document drafting time and inconsistencies — 35–45% reduction Client-friendly status views will improve perceived transparency and trust — 55–65% improvement
lawyer begins the day juggling emails, documents, and deadlines spread across different tools. Progress depends on memory.
With the MYLS redesign, everything moves into one clear case timeline. Documents, actions, and deadlines surface when needed. Drafting is faster, confidence is higher, and clients see progress without confusion.
The work feels calmer, more controlled, and easier to trust.

Cases open to a single, structured timeline. Every document, update, and deadline lives in one place, in the order legal work actually happens. The lawyer no longer searches for information. The system brings the next action forward.
year
2025
timeframe
16 days
tools
Figma
category
UI/UX
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Managing multiple cases forces lawyers to constantly remember deadlines, document versions, court dates, and client interactions. This mental load reduces focus on actual legal reasoning. Opportunity for MYLS: Offload memory to the system. MYLS should act as an external brain that proactively surfaces what matters next.
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Assign tasks and projects to individuals or teams so you can keep up and track progress without missing a beat.
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Lawyers follow strict processes, yet their tools are scattered across emails, Word docs, WhatsApp, PDFs, and physical files. This fragmentation increases errors, slows turnaround time, and makes case tracking mentally exhausting. Opportunity for MYLS: Create a single, structured workspace that mirrors how legal work actually flows, from intake to resolution.





