Clifford Enoc
Philippine attorney, licensed real estate broker, Legal AI architect, and founder of Case Digestor.
Professional Summary
Clifford Enoc is a Philippine attorney, licensed real estate broker, full-stack developer, and founder of Case Digestor. His work sits at the intersection of Philippine jurisprudence, real estate transactions, legal education technology, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems for law.
- Location: Cebu, Philippines
- Professional profile: Philippine Attorney, Legal AI Architect, Founder of Case Digestor, and Licensed Real Estate Broker
Credentials
- Attorney at Law, Republic of the Philippines
- 2025 Philippine Bar Examination Passer
- Roll of Attorneys No. 100592
- Juris Doctor, University of San Jose-Recoletos School of Law, 2020-2025
- Licensed Real Estate Broker, PRC License No. 0032606
- Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Management, University of Cebu, 2012-2018
Professional Experience
Founder & Lead Developer, Case Digestor
December 2025 - Present | Cebu, Philippines
- Founded and built Case Digestor, a Philippine legal education and jurisprudence research platform.
- Designed AI-assisted workflows for case digestion, doctrinal organization, bar review, and jurisprudence study.
- Built RAG-oriented legal research infrastructure using technologies such as Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL/pgvector, Supabase, Cloudflare, Docker, and LLM APIs.
- Developed safeguards around hallucination mitigation, citation checking, advisory boundaries, and CPRA-conscious use of AI in legal contexts.
- Authored the white paper "Philippine Legal Intelligence, Bar Review, and Jurisprudence Learning Platform."
Licensed Real Estate Broker
2019 - Present | Cebu, Philippines
- Handled real estate transaction documentation, title due diligence, encumbrance review, and compliance-oriented transaction support.
- Drafted and reviewed instruments such as Deeds of Sale, Contracts to Sell, MOAs, and SPAs.
- Worked on property transactions involving negotiation, documentation, and transaction-risk review.
Legal AI, Technology, and Governance
Clifford works on legal education technology, semantic legal retrieval, structured case digestion, and AI governance boundaries for Philippine legal contexts. This work is focused on research and study support, not automated legal advice or AI-generated legal opinions.
Core Professional Domains
- Real Estate Law and Transactions
- Philippine Jurisprudence and Legal Research
- Legal AI and RAG Systems
- Legal Ethics, CPRA Boundaries, and AI Governance
- Legal Education Technology
- Full-Stack Web Development
Technical Capabilities
- RAG architecture and semantic legal retrieval
- Legal document parsing and structured case digestion
- Prompt engineering and LLM output validation
- Next.js, TypeScript, React, Node.js, Python
- PostgreSQL, pgvector, Supabase
- Docker, Cloudflare, CI/CD, secure API design
Real Estate and Legal Practice Background
Clifford's real estate background includes transaction documentation, title due diligence, encumbrance review, and compliance-oriented support for Philippine property transactions. His legal training and brokerage work inform a document-focused approach to negotiation, review, and transaction-risk assessment.
Publications and Projects
- Case Digestor: Philippine legal education and jurisprudence research platform.
- "Philippine Legal Intelligence, Bar Review, and Jurisprudence Learning Platform": A white paper on AI-assisted jurisprudential structuring and its ethical limits.
- Case Digestor app
- Philippine Legal Intelligence, Bar Review, and Jurisprudence Learning Platform
- GitHub profile
Languages
- Visayan / Cebuano - Expert
- English - Professional proficiency / fluent
- Filipino / Tagalog - Basic proficiency
Public Contact Boundary
This public curriculum vitae is provided for professional background only. Communications through LegalBai do not establish an attorney-client relationship unless and until a separate engagement is accepted and documented.
For legal consultation requests, use LegalBai's preliminary intake process. For general public inquiries, use the contact page. For legal education technology context, visit the Case Digestor page.