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How to work with Linda - The Legal Assistant?

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Written by Ulric Musset
Updated over 2 months ago

Linda is your AI legal associate. She reviews and explains contracts, clarifies legal terms, and helps you identify risks before they become problems. Her goal is to save you hours of manual document review so you can focus on running your business, not deciphering legal jargon.


💼 What Can Linda Do?

Linda is trained to handle the everyday work of a legal advisor:

  1. Simplify Complex Documents

    Upload any contract or agreement, and Linda will translate it into plain language. She explains what each section means, flags potential obligations, and gives you a clear summary of what you’re signing.

  2. Highlight Critical Issues

    Linda identifies clauses that could expose your business to risk and provides short, clear explanations so you can make informed decisions.

  3. Work Autonomously Behind the Scenes

    Linda reviews, tracks, and prepares legal updates automatically. She reaches out to you only when needed.

📄 How to See Drafted Documents

When Linda drafts a document for you, it’s automatically saved under the Documents tab at the top of your dashboard.

From there, you can:

  1. View all documents Linda has prepared.

  2. Edit any document directly in the interface if you want to make changes.

  3. Download the final version in PDF or Word format for sharing or signing.

🧠 Use Cases

Here’s how teams are using Linda today:

  • As a Contract Monitor
    Linda reviews incoming agreements, keeps your records organized, and alerts you when an action is needed.

  • As a Legal Translator
    She turns legal text into clear summaries so you can make quick, informed choices without confusion.

  • As a Quiet Legal Partner
    Linda runs in the background, maintaining compliance and order while you focus on operations and growth.

⚠️ Important: Linda supports your legal workflows but does not replace a professional lawyer. Always seek qualified legal advice for final decisions.

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