LTH Product Briefing - LEGALFLY 2026 Update
Why It Matters
LegalFly’s AI suite promises to streamline contract management and regulatory monitoring, delivering cost savings and risk mitigation for global enterprises navigating increasingly complex legal landscapes.
Key Takeaways
- •LegalFly automates contract review across 150 document types, 60 jurisdictions.
- •Customizable playbooks enable tailored risk checks and automated redlining.
- •AI-powered discovery provides legally‑grounded research with source transparency.
- •Multi‑RE extracts bulk data for compliance, due diligence, and reporting.
- •Legal Radar alerts users to jurisdiction‑specific regulatory changes in real time.
Summary
LegalFly, a Belgian‑origin legal‑tech startup founded in 2023, showcased its AI‑driven platform during a Legal Tech Hub briefing. The company, now operating out of London and Dubai, claims to serve more than 150 clients in 20 countries with an end‑to‑end solution that automates repetitive legal, compliance and procurement tasks.
The demo highlighted four core agents: contract review, discovery, multi‑RE and legal radar. The contract reviewer supports over 150 document types and 60 jurisdictions, automatically extracts parties, flags anomalies and applies custom or out‑of‑the‑box playbooks to generate red‑lined suggestions. Discovery acts as a legally‑grounded co‑pilot, pulling answers from trusted government sites and user‑defined knowledge collections while mitigating hallucinations. Multi‑RE processes bulk agreements to extract data points such as GDPR DPA presence, outputting Excel reports. Legal radar monitors legislative updates across selected jurisdictions and topics, delivering tailored impact summaries and email alerts.
During the walkthrough, the presenter demonstrated a red‑line insertion that mirrored the client’s preferred language, a quick summary of the EU AI Act with source links, and a bulk GDPR compliance check that linked each answer back to the originating contract. The workflow builder was also shown, automating a sales‑contract intake that chains review, approvals and human‑in‑the‑loop steps.
If the platform lives up to its claims, legal departments could cut contract turnaround times dramatically, reduce manual error, and stay ahead of regulatory change without expanding headcount. For enterprise software vendors, LegalFly’s modular, low‑code approach positions it as a potential competitor to larger incumbents such as Thomson Reuters and DocuSign in the growing AI‑enabled legal market.
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