Industry AI agents · Legal
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
Contract review, clause extraction and due-diligence triage that keeps lawyers on judgment calls, not page-turning.
Research and drafting assistants that answer from the firm’s own precedents and cite them — no open-web guessing.
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.
