If you're looking for a service that can translate legalese into plain English, Detangle is a good choice. It's a more general-purpose service that can parse legal documents and explain them, summarizing a document in one or two paragraphs, offering a list of questions you can ask an attorney, and flagging potential issues. The service also has a favor scale and a "money matters" section to help you understand financial details. It's geared for entrepreneurs, investors, home buyers and others who have to navigate legal documents, and costs between $19 and $199 depending on the length of the document.
Another good option is Maigon, an AI contract review tool that can automate contract review. It can handle a range of contracts, including data processing agreements and privacy policies, and can check for compliance with regulations like GDPR. With options like quick start without pre-training, proprietary data collection and support for more than 50 languages, Maigon is geared for high-volume contract review so you can focus on higher-level work.
If you need to draft and review contracts, Spellbook is a good option. It integrates with Microsoft Word to suggest language, flag aggressive terms and offer negotiation advice. Spellbook is trained on a wide range of sources, but it's geared for transactional lawyers who want to automate the routine work and provide more strategic value.
Last, My Pocket Lawyer offers an AI-powered service to ask legal questions, analyze documents and connect you with local lawyers. It's designed to help individuals and small businesses with legal matters, with a free and private service that includes investigation of legal questions and analysis of documents. It's good for people who need quick answers to legal questions but don't need a full legal consultation.