HomeWAV has announced a partnership with Lightning Law to expand secure attorney-client communication for incarcerated individuals. The collaboration integrates Lightning Law’s patented legal platform into HomeWAV kiosks and tablets, enabling private document exchange, evidence review, and video meetings without staff involvement or paper-based processes.
“We are pleased to enter into this partnership with HomeWAV to expand the reach of our patented system that facilitates privileged communications between lawyers and their incarcerated clients,” said Lightning Law Founder and CEO Alisa Brodkowitz. “HomeWAV tablets provide a great opportunity for incarcerated individuals to use Lightning Law to review and sign documents, chat, and participate in video visits with their attorneys, thereby enhancing collaboration and expediting the judicial process. Additionally, the direct communication between the parties significantly reduces the workload on correctional facility staff and lessens opportunities for the introduction of contraband. We are confident that attorneys and their clients as well as prison and jail staff will immediately recognize the benefits of the partnership between Lightning Law and HomeWAV.”
The integration is expected to reduce staff workload, streamline legal communication, and improve confidentiality across correctional facilities.
“This partnership is truly a win for all involved,” said HomeWAV Senior Director of Product Management Andrew Lewis. “By providing incarcerated individuals with direct, secure access to Lightning Law on all HomeWAV kiosks and tablets, we’re expanding our all-in-one technology by improving legal communication, reducing administrative burdens, and contributing to safer correctional environments.”
Usage data from Lightning Law already shows strong demand for secure digital legal communication, with significant numbers of documents exchanged and meetings conducted through the platform.



