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AI for legal

Law firms and legal departments were promised magic and got generic chatbots. The real gains come from AI grounded in your own precedents, contracts and matters — behind your confidentiality wall, not in a US cloud.

Or ask the agent on the right — it answers in your language and knows this sector’s use cases and rules.

Why it works here

What AI changes for legal

Hours back on documents

Contract review, clause extraction and due-diligence triage that keeps lawyers on judgment calls, not page-turning.

Your knowledge, searchable

Research and drafting assistants that answer from the firm’s own precedents and cite them — no open-web guessing.

Privilege intact

Deployed on-premise or EU-hosted with access controls per matter, satisfying professional secrecy and deontology.

Every setting

AI use cases across legal

Typical starting points we see — always qualified against your data, your constraints and your regulatory exposure.

Law firms

Due-diligence triage, precedent search, first-draft clauses in house style, matter summarisation for partners.

In-house legal

Contract-lifecycle assistants, policy Q&A for the business, vendor-paper review at scale.

Notaries

Deed-preparation assistants, document completeness checks, client-question triage — strictly local data.

Legal-tech & publishers

Retrieval-grounded legal assistants over curated corpora, with citations and version control.

Regulation & sovereignty

Regulation: secrecy, deontology and the AI Act

Professional secrecy and privilege make consumer AI tools a liability; bar rules on competence and supervision apply to AI-assisted work; the AI Act mostly classifies legal-support AI as limited-risk but documentation and transparency duties still apply. We design for all three — and the assessment tells you where your current tooling already crosses a line.

Ready to move from questions to a roadmap?

The agent shows what is possible. The 4-week AI Readiness Assessment shows what is possible for you — data, architecture, people and AI Act exposure included.