GitLaw Agent - AI that drafts and reviews legal documents for free
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• Lawyer-vetted templates customised at AI speed
• Understand legal documents in simple terms
• One seamless workflow
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Which languages do you support? Can it generate a template for me in Ukrainian? Will it take Ukrainian legislation into account?
GitLaw
@mykyta_semenov_ It's designed for US and UK markets.
Because the underlying frontier models work much more widely - GitLaw does to some extent automatically work for other markets.. but not optimally (i.e. not with the same level of additional templates / playbooks that add value on top of frontier models). You'd get some value from our workflow / orchestration (e.g. the track-changes.. which is pretty cool I think!).
@nickholzherr Yes, we work a lot with the American and European markets. In our main business (custom software development), almost all our clients are from the U.S. and the EU. And now we’re building an AI startup in tourism — it’s also aimed at the U.S. market. By the way, we’ll need to create Terms of Use and similar agreements for it. So we’ll definitely make use of your services, thank you!
Impressive update, Nick ! The agent-first design and transparent reasoning are game changers. Curious how GitLaw ensures accuracy when adapting templates across different jurisdictions?
GitLaw
@mohammed_maaz3 Thank you! Right now we try to match to you to a template that is designed for your jurisdiction by humans. If we don't find one - GitLaw does show you a result but it warns you that it's less trustworthy because the AI has had to a bunch of lifting.. and as we all know.. AI hallucinates :)
I expect that over the next 6m we'll get much better at some of that AI-generated output.
We're releasing updates literally daily.
Now getting legal advice on fingertips! Kudos! Eager to see details about the legalities and confidentiality of info shared with the agent.
GitLaw
@arpit_thukral Appreciate it, Arpit! 🚀 Quick note - GitLaw’s not a law firm (so no legal advice here), but it does make preparing and collaborating on legal documents a whole lot easier.
That's a great idea. I have another question: What about liability? If I hire a professional lawyer, are they also liable for the text?
GitLaw
@michael_kulla In short - GitLaw doesn't take the liability - we're a tech tool and ultimately you are responsible for how you use it.
In my experience (and this obviously depends on where/who you hire!) a typical lawyer takes on professional liability for the legal advice they give - that’s part of what you’re paying for. GitLaw is different: we’re a software tool, not a law firm, so we don’t provide legal advice or assume liability.
On GitLaw you can share agreements with your lawyer (or anyone!) for review via our "Share" button.
GitLaw
@michael_kulla Ultimately my view is that this all comes down to commercials. If we charged a lot more (we're super accessible -- free or $20 a month) we could provide insurance.
Lawyers are MUCH more expensive - and (a small relative) part of that fee you pay is for insurance.
I'm not expert on this topic - but to share my general understanding..
typically 3%-9% of law firm annual turnover in professional indemnity insurance (PII) premiums.
real-estate/property work insurance is amongst the most expensive (8-12% of turnover) because people litigate when something goes wrong with a property.
commercial law for small companies is lower / cheaper because it's generally considered lower risk
I had been toying with this idea for a while for documents in general but the key concerns from myself and my customers primarily in Europe are 1) How do you tackle privacy and hallucinations? Since these are confidential documents themselves why would a Business use your app? 2) The final agreement should still be reviewed by a Lawyer how will the end user know if all clauses are included or not?
GitLaw
@leo_r1 Thanks Leo!
Privacy:
similar to other sensitive areas like finance or health -- obviously we need to keep people's data private/secure. We put effort into protecting your data / keeping it secure.
we're not a law firm and doesn’t create an attorney-client relationship or privilege. We provide legal automation, not legal representation.
Hallucinations
reduced by grounding the agent in real lawyer-vetted templates - it selects from a known library.
we're building a bunch of agent processes where outputs are checked in various ways
however.. all AI models still hallucinate / make mistakes (so do humans.. ) -
Replacing lawyers:
We're not a law firm and don't replace lawyers. We don't give "advice".
Personally I think part of the future is creating documents with AI, and then having a human lawyer verify/check them
Finally, contracts that don’t feel like pulling teeth 😄 Loving the “see how the agent thinks” feature — that’s a game changer.
Looks great and promising🔥
GitLaw
@mykhailo_bryndzak Thank you!
Floqer
Congrats with a launch @nickholzherr @byalexai 🚀
Pumped to try it out - curious how it works for the Canadian market.
GitLaw
@byalexai @anliamets thanks @anastasia_tuktarova ! Unfortunately we don't have good template coverage for the Canadian market yet.. that will happen once either:
our community/users add templates publicly
or our team expands the available templates