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How might we make legal advice easier to consume for the ultimate client?
Legal memos are written for lawyers. They cite, hedge, layer, and arrive at conclusions that read clearly to anyone trained in the discipline and like a fog to everyone else. The ultimate client isn't usually a lawyer. The board, the CFO, the deal sponsor, the founder: they need to make a decision, not parse a citation.
Today, in-house teams spend a substantial slice of their week doing that translation themselves. They take a fourteen-page advice memo from external counsel, read it twice, and rewrite it into a half-page brief in plain English for whoever actually has to act on it. The brief is the work product that lands. The memo sits in the inbox.
Your challenge is to build a tool or experience that helps turn a piece of legal advice into something the ultimate client can actually consume and act on.
Optional: start from the open source repo we built in 30 minutes during Vibecode Live on 14 May - or, start from your own.
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