AI Agents for Legal Professionals

Document review, due diligence, and research consume associate capacity at senior billing rates. AI changes those unit economics without compromising the quality standard clients expect.

Legal AI Agents

Why AI Matters in Legal

  • A single M&A due diligence exercise can involve reviewing thousands of contracts across multiple data rooms, requiring associate capacity at senior billing rates for work that is volume-driven rather than judgement-driven.
  • Regulatory changes routinely require scanning hundreds of existing client agreements for non-compliant clauses under overnight deadlines - tasks that break teams not because they require legal genius, but because they require volume and speed.
  • Research across case law databases, legislation, and regulatory guidance is time-intensive but not intellectually irreplaceable - the highest legal value comes from interpretation and strategy, not from reading hundreds of documents.
  • AI changes the unit economics of document-intensive legal work, making it commercially viable to do thoroughly what was previously done selectively due to cost.

Top Use Cases

Contract Review at Scale

Review hundreds of contracts simultaneously, extracting key clauses, flagging deviations from standard positions, and producing a risk-rated summary that a senior lawyer can review in a fraction of the time.

Case Law and Regulatory Research

Search across case law databases, legislation, and regulatory guidance to surface relevant precedents, summarise holdings, and identify conflicting authorities - with citations included.

First-Draft Document Preparation

Generate jurisdiction-specific first drafts of NDAs, employment agreements, shareholder resolutions, and court submissions using firm-approved precedents as the base.

Compliance and Regulatory Change Monitoring

Monitor legislative updates and regulatory bulletins across multiple jurisdictions, automatically flagging changes that affect specific client matters or internal policies.