AGENTS · LEGAL

The Legal Agent.

First-pass contract review against a clause library your legal team owns. Flags deviations from approved language, summarizes obligations, produces a redline a human lawyer can accept, reject, or rework. Designed to make legal review faster — not to replace the lawyer.

First pass, not last pass.

The Legal Agent reads inbound contracts and produces a first-pass review against your clause library — your team's approved language, your team's risk thresholds, your team's preferred fallbacks. The output is a structured summary of obligations, a list of deviations from approved language, and a draft redline a human lawyer can accept, reject, or rework.

It does not sign contracts. It does not negotiate without a human in the loop. It does not represent your legal position to a counterparty. The point is to make the lawyer's first pass three times faster — not to remove the lawyer from the loop.

Used in production by our own legal team for inbound vendor contracts and customer MSAs.

Capabilities.

Clause library

Versioned clause library owned by your legal team. The agent reads from this library only; it does not invent fallback language.

Deviation flagging

Surface every clause that deviates from your approved language. Severity is based on your team's risk thresholds, not the agent's opinion.

Obligation summary

Generate a structured summary of obligations, payment terms, term-and-termination, and indemnities. The lawyer reads the summary, not the contract from scratch.

Redline draft

Produce a tracked-changes draft incorporating fallback language for every flagged deviation. The lawyer signs the redline.

Pilot the Legal Agent.

Bring a clause library and a backlog of inbound contracts. We pair with your legal team to seed the library, calibrate the deviation thresholds, and ship a review workflow your team owns. Six to ten weeks, sovereign environment.