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LegalCheck: Lawyer-Reviewed AI Document Markup Service

Users upload documents (contracts, legal letters, case summaries) to a platform where AI performs initial analysis and markup, then a rotating network of contract lawyers (not litigation specialists—lower cost tier) spot-check the AI output and add their professional sign-off within 24-48 hours. Users get AI speed + lawyer validation without full retainer fees.

SERVICE

25 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Costs 70% less than traditional lawyer review ($150–300 per document vs $500–1500), faster than waiting weeks for lawyer appointments, removes liability risk of pure AI reliance, provides defensible 'professional review' if case escalates

Target Audience

Self-represented litigants, small business owners reviewing vendor contracts, individuals in small claims/landlord-tenant disputes, gig workers negotiating independent contractor agreements

Key Features

  • AI pre-analysis highlights risk clauses, missing provisions, jurisdiction-specific issues
  • Lawyer adds margin notes, rewrites risky language, certifies review completeness
  • Tiered review: 24-hour express ($250/doc), 48-hour standard ($150/doc), 1-week economy ($80/doc)
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

GPT-4 API or Claude for document analysis fine-tuning Supabase or Firebase for user/document/lawyer data Stripe for payment processing Annotation.js or PDF.js for lawyer markup tools
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Original Problem

Professionals need legal document review and case preparation but can't afford traditional lawyer fees

Individuals facing legal disputes, contract reviews, or case preparation are turning to AI tools to bypass expensive lawyer consultations, but lack confidence in AI-generated legal advice and need validation that their AI-assisted approach is legally sound. Current solutions fail because they either require full lawyer engagement (expensive) or provide AI assistance without professional oversight (risky).

Score: 18.2%