LegalOn Debuts AI Agent Suite for Legal Teams
- •LegalOn Technologies releases five specialized AI agents to automate corporate legal workflows.
- •New Triage agent performs automated contract reviews for high-volume, low-risk agreements.
- •Drafting agent integrates with Microsoft Word to generate documents using existing company precedents.
LegalOn Technologies is transforming corporate law departments by introducing a specialized "family" of AI agents designed to act as virtual extensions of legal teams. This suite moves beyond basic chatbots, offering targeted tools for playbook generation, intake management, and translation across dozens of languages. By deploying these agents, companies can automate the "triage" of contracts—a process where the AI determines if an agreement is compliant or if it necessitates a human lawyer's intervention.
The architecture of this release highlights the rise of Agentic AI, where software takes on specific roles rather than just answering prompts. For example, the 'Playbook' agent extracts rules from existing customer templates to create automated review guidelines in minutes. Meanwhile, the 'Draft' agent handles the heavy lifting of document creation by gathering relevant precedents from a company’s secure repository and delivering a review-ready file directly into Microsoft Word.
CEO Daniel Lewis describes this shift as a fundamental change in productivity, encouraging firms to think about which specific tasks they can "hire" LegalOn to perform. This modular approach allows for complex, multi-step workflows—like gathering missing information from stakeholders and translating redlines back into an original language—without manual oversight. As legal teams face shrinking resources, these specialized agents provide the necessary bandwidth to govern global business operations at scale.