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    Live demonstration · Legal

    An AI drafted the opinion. A partner’s name, and liability, goes on it.

    An AI assistant drafted a formal legal opinion the client is about to rely on to close a deal. But signing an opinion exposes the firm to malpractice; a licensed attorney has to own it.

    Brandt & Cole LLP
    Corporate · transactional opinion

    Your client needs a legal opinion to close a $90M acquisition. An AI assistant produced a clean draft with the analysis and caveats in minutes.

    But the moment the client relies on that opinion, malpractice liability attaches to the firm. A licensed attorney must personally stand behind the conclusion.

    AI-drafted · unverifiedOpinion Letter: Enforceability
    Governing-law analysis consistent with precedent
    Standard assumptions and qualifications included
    One enforceability carve-out flagged as uncertainRequires attorney judgment before issuance
    Make the call — and sign

    This is a simulation — no passkey, no biometric, nothing leaves your device. In the live product a qualified human signs with a device passkey.

    Why a human must sign: Malpractice liability attaches to a formal legal opinion the moment a client relies on it; a licensed attorney must personally own the conclusion and its caveats.