Legal
An in-house counsel of one who is the bottleneck for every contract, NDA, and 'quick question' in the company.
[ 01 ]The problem
Most legal work in a company is not novel — it's the fortieth NDA against the same playbook, the same indemnity clause negotiated the same way. But the playbook lives in counsel's head, so everything queues behind one person, and the business reads the queue as 'legal is slow'.
[ 02 ]How Mynd handles it
The playbook becomes explicit
Y0's context graph holds your templates, fallback positions, and past negotiated outcomes — the institutional memory, made queryable.
First-pass review is planned and traced
An inbound contract is diffed against the playbook: clauses that match standard positions, clauses that deviate, and what was accepted in similar past deals.
Counsel decides; the runtime prepares
The output is a markup with reasoning attached, never a silent signature. Counsel's hour goes to the three clauses that matter, not the seventeen that don't.
[ 03 ][ example run ]
plan ✦ first-pass review — vendor MSA, 34 pages context ✓ playbook v9 — loaded context ✓ past deals: 6 comparable — loaded execute → diff vs standard positions execute → markup: 14 standard · 3 deviations flagged result ✓ review pack ready · precedent cited · 45 min, was 1 day
[ 04 ]of contract first-pass time removed