> If you involve a lawyer only for the final review, they will understand you don't want them to rethink your approach nor to advise a different strategy
These were enterprise contracts where the other company made the contract. It was basically negotiating specific points of the contract. Claude legal called out a few areas that were disadvantageous to us, and then prepared redlines to send back. The same thing my lawyer was doing for me before I switched to using Claude, except I was waiting a week for each turnaround and paying for a few hours of billable hours every time.
> BTW, just curious about the timing: how could Claude for Legal save you thousands of dollars at your last company if the product came out in February?
Negotiating bespoke enterprise contracts can get expensive, especially when the other party is a huge corporation with a big legal team and a lot of time on their hands. And only the latest product came out in February, there were other products before that.