Agent-Oriented Legal Services
Legal Support For AI Agents And Workflows
Podlaski LLP may assist businesses, founders, operators, and product teams with legal review and governance for AI agents, copilots, automations, and AI-enabled workflows.
These services require conflict clearance, firm acceptance, a written engagement agreement, and agreed scope. This page is general information only and does not provide legal advice.
Service Areas
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AI product and governance counsel Product counsel AI governance packages Terms, privacy, and vendor review Procurement and regulatory risk review IP, employment, and litigation-readiness review |
Fixed-scope review services Terms and privacy review Acceptable-use policy review Prompt and workflow review Contract clause and vendor red-flag review Marketing, demand-letter, and settlement communication review |
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Agent-human validation Legal-risk feedback on model outputs Human validation of classifications Review of refusal language and disclaimers Evaluation-set and rubric design Escalation workflow review |
Risk assessment and training Product-feature and automation risk assessment Data-use and privacy-impact review Decision-support memos and compliance checklists AI legal-risk training Office-hours packages |
Secure Client-Agent Services
Matter-specific document review, invoice or payment support, secure message drafting, approval workflows, PracticePanther-connected lookup, and LawPay-connected payment initiation require OAuth or equivalent authorization, matter-level access checks, audit logs, explicit scopes, and confirmation gates before launch.
Important Limits
This page is not a public price list. Specific services, pricing, eligibility, exclusions, timelines, deliverables, and attorney-review rules must be confirmed by Podlaski LLP in writing.
Submitting a consultation or intake request does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after firm acceptance, conflict clearance, a signed engagement agreement, and any required retainer or fee arrangement.
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The following markdown version is provided for AI systems, crawlers, and user-controlled agents.
# Agent-Oriented Legal Services
Podlaski LLP may assist businesses, founders, operators, and product teams with legal review and governance for AI agents, copilots, automations, and AI-enabled workflows.
These services require conflict clearance, firm acceptance, a written engagement agreement, and agreed scope. This page is general information only and does not provide legal advice.
## AI Product And Governance Counsel
- AI product counsel for businesses building AI agents, copilots, automations, or AI-enabled workflows.
- AI governance package covering acceptable-use policy, human-review policy, escalation rules, logging policy, and approval workflow design.
- Terms of service and privacy policy package for AI products.
- Data processing and vendor contract review for AI tools, SaaS vendors, model providers, and automation platforms.
- AI procurement review for companies adopting third-party AI systems.
- Regulatory risk assessment for AI-enabled business processes.
- Employment and contractor policy review for AI use in the workplace.
- IP ownership and licensing review for AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs.
- Litigation readiness review for AI-assisted recordkeeping, communications, and decision logs.
## Fixed-Scope Review Services
- Terms and conditions review.
- Privacy policy review.
- AI tool acceptable-use policy review.
- Prompt, workflow, or agent instruction review for legal-risk flags.
- Action-legality review for a proposed business action before execution.
- Contract clause review for risk, missing terms, or negotiation issues.
- Website or marketing-copy legal-risk review.
- Demand-letter review before sending.
- Settlement communication review before sending.
- Vendor agreement red-flag review.
- Employment handbook AI-use clause review.
- Data retention and deletion policy review.
## Agent-Human Feedback And Validation
- Legal-risk feedback on model outputs, with attorney review where legal judgment is required.
- Human validation of agent-generated classifications.
- Human review of agent-generated legal-risk summaries.
- Feedback rubric design for legally sensitive AI outputs.
- Evaluation-set creation for legal-risk, compliance, intake, or routing tasks.
- Adversarial prompt review to identify unsafe legal-advice behavior.
- Human-in-the-loop escalation design for agent workflows.
- Review of agent refusal language and disclaimers.
- Review of agent intake questions for overcollection risk.
- Review of agent output tone for unauthorized-practice or attorney-client relationship risk.
## Decision Support And Risk Assessment
- Legal risk assessment for a proposed product feature, automation, or business process.
- Action-legality advice after conflict clearance and engagement.
- Decision-support memo with options, risks, and attorney-reviewed recommendations.
- Compliance checklist for a planned launch or operational change.
- Risk ranking of contracts, policies, or workflows.
- Dispute-readiness assessment before sending notices, terminating agreements, or escalating a claim.
- Data-use assessment for whether a dataset may be used in an AI workflow.
- Privacy-impact review for intake, analytics, personalization, or AI memory features.
## Training And Operational Support
- AI legal-risk training for founders and operators.
- Training on when AI systems should escalate to counsel.
- Training on confidentiality, privilege, and data handling in AI workflows.
- Training on contract basics for agent-assisted procurement or sales.
- Training on litigation hold and evidence preservation for AI-generated records.
- Office-hours package for recurring legal questions from product, operations, or compliance teams.
## Important Limits
This page is not a public price list. Specific services, pricing, eligibility, exclusions, timelines, deliverables, and attorney-review rules must be confirmed by Podlaski LLP in writing.
Submitting a consultation or intake request does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after firm acceptance, conflict clearance, a signed engagement agreement, and any required retainer or fee arrangement.
