The Friday-night review
Forty pages of shareholder agreement, clauses you have read a hundred times elsewhere. You read it all anyway — because the one that changed might be on page 31.
An AI assistant configured for your firm: first-pass contract review, drafts prepared from your own templates, case summaries. It prepares, you decide. Not another SaaS — your agent, inside your firm.
Tell me when it shipsForty pages of shareholder agreement, clauses you have read a hundred times elsewhere. You read it all anyway — because the one that changed might be on page 31.
You start from the previous client’s articles, swap the names, adjust two clauses. Then you re-read it three times to make sure the old client’s name isn’t still sitting somewhere.
The demo looked great. Then: a per-seat subscription, your files on their servers, a tool that covers only a fraction of your practice. You went back to Word.
Legal-tech SaaS asks you to move into their tool: their interface, their per-seat subscription, your files on their servers. With every new tool, it’s your firm that adapts. A configured AI agent works the other way round: it works inside your files, with your templates and your clauses, the way you work.
Concretely: it does the first review pass and flags points of attention clause by clause, it prepares a first draft from your own templates, it summarises a case file before a meeting. The repetitive work — not the judgement.
Let’s be clear: an AI agent can get things wrong, and law doesn’t forgive approximation. So the kit is built on one simple rule: the agent prepares, the lawyer decides. Nothing goes out without your review. What you get back is the grunt-work hour — not the responsibility.
Yes, like any AI tool — which is why the kit never gives it the last word. The agent does the first pass, flags, prepares; you alone validate and commit your analysis. Nothing in this kit is designed to go out unreviewed.
The kit is a folder of missions: your documents never pass through us. They stay between you and your AI assistant (Claude Cowork or Codex) — as with any tool in your firm, check your AI provider’s terms before handling client files with it.
No. You download a folder, open it with Claude Cowork or Codex, and talk to your agent in plain language.
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The AI Legal Kit is a working tool for legal professionals. It does not provide legal advice and does not replace a lawyer’s analysis: everything the agent produces must be reviewed and validated by a professional.