Legal teams spend significant time on reading, summarizing, and tracking, not just advising. Hops helps your legal team surface context faster and keep the business informed without the bottleneck.
What legal teams use Hops for
- Contract summaries: summarize key terms, obligations, and dates from contracts for business stakeholders
- Clause review: flag non-standard terms against your preferred positions and playbook
- Policy tracking: maintain a searchable index of policies and their current status
- NDA and agreement prep: draft standard agreements from your templates with deal-specific details filled in
- Compliance questions: answer internal questions from your policy docs and compliance frameworks
Important note on AI and legal work
Hops surfaces and summarizes information from your connected documents. It does not provide legal advice. Every agent output that involves a legal decision requires human review and sign-off from your legal team before action.
Do not use Hops to make final legal determinations or provide legal advice to clients. Hops is a tool for your legal team, not a replacement for it.
Example workflows
Contract summary for business stakeholders
A contract comes in. Ask your legal agent to summarize: key obligations, renewal terms, IP ownership, liability caps, and anything non-standard. Post the summary to the relevant account or project Space. The business team has what they need to make a decision.
NDA prep
Counterparty asks for an NDA. Ask the agent to draft from your template with the counterparty’s name, effective date, and deal context filled in. Your team reviews and finalizes.
Compliance question
An internal team asks a compliance question. The agent searches your connected policy docs and provides an answer with the specific policy section cited. Your team reviews and confirms.
Recommended setup
Tools to connect: Google Drive or SharePoint (contracts, templates, policies), your contract management tool (if applicable), Notion or Confluence (legal wiki, playbooks).
Spaces: A Legal team Space for internal work, plus matter-specific Spaces for complex deals or ongoing legal workflows.