How Checkbox's 'Legal Front Door' Can Transform Your Workflow - Above the Law
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How Checkbox's 'Legal Front Door' Can Transform Your Workflow - Above the Law
"“You might have an AI drafting assistant, you might have red-lining tools or CLMs, but you're probably still operating in a chaotic setting,” says Somya Kaushik, the company's chief legal officer. “You're still not seeing meaningful efficiency gains, and legal is not perceived as a profit or revenue driver for your organization.”"
"Checkbox changes this dynamic by tackling one of legal's biggest operational problems: intake. In many organizations, projects flow into legal through Slack, Teams, emails, or elsewhere, wasting large amounts of time as lawyers process and manage it all. Checkbox, instead, utilizes agentic AI to function as a gatekeeper for the legal team, sending incoming requests to the proper individuals and automating tasks before they ever reach a lawyer."
"“It's not just about saving time,” Kaushik says. “It's about structurally changing what reaches legal in the first place.” Customers have reported 50%-80% gains in efficiency, allowing in-house lawyers to focus on the high-level work and business guidance that drive value for their organizations."
Checkbox positions its platform as a “legal front door” that improves how work enters, flows through, and gets resolved across legal teams and the wider business. Many organizations still operate chaotically despite having AI drafting tools, red-lining tools, or CLMs, because intake remains fragmented across Slack, Teams, and email. Checkbox uses agentic AI to route incoming requests to the right people and automate tasks before lawyers become involved. This structural change reduces time spent processing and managing requests, enabling in-house lawyers to focus on higher-level work and business guidance. Reported efficiency gains range from 50% to 80%, and legal becomes more clearly tied to organizational value.
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