Gavel Unveils Web-Based AI Contract Platform, Expanding Access to Legal Innovation


Gavel, a legal AI firm headquartered in Los Angeles, has today debuted Gavel Exec for Web, a browser-based evolution of its existing AI contract review and drafting solution which was originally available as a Microsoft Word add-in. This development positions Gavel in closer competition with other enterprise legal AI platforms recognized for contract review services within law firms and corporate legal teams.

The expansion enables legal professionals to utilize interactive AI tools directly within their browser to evaluate documents across industry standards and conduct batch analyses of contract portfolios. According to Gavel, the platform allows users to engage with an AI tailored for legal tasks, compare documents against market benchmarks specific to different sectors, and perform batch analyses of contracts. Users can explore this new addition without a sales call or credit card requirement at exec.gavel.io.

This release emphasizes a broader market reach while maintaining a self-serve model to provide accessibility to enterprise-grade AI. Existing Gavel Exec clients will retain their Microsoft Word add-in access within current plans and gain entry to the new web platform.

The Gavel Exec for Web platform introduces several features, such as batch contract analysis, market benchmarking, long-form drafting capabilities, and multi-document analysis. Moreover, a conversational legal AI is designed to assist users in navigating legal complexities. The tools are rooted in expansive legal data sets, external references, and playbooks developed by former large firm practitioners.

Dorna Moini, Gavel’s CEO, argues that the traditional deployment of enterprise legal AI is impeded by cumbersome sales cycles and procurement barriers, often limiting access to premier tools to larger firms. The introduction of Gavel Exec for Web is part of a strategy to democratize access to legal innovation and bridge these gaps.

Gavel, recognized for evolving from its initial identity as Documate, has established itself with nearly 2,000 legal entities across 23 nations. The addition of a web-based functionality to Gavel Exec is a stride toward enhancing legal document automation while also extending reach in the global legal services marketplace.

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