AI for Legal — Contracts and Research with vMira
Draft contracts, summarize multi-hundred-page filings, run compliance checks against policy text, and conduct legal research with cited sources — all in one workspace built for working lawyers, not general consumers.
Built for legal professionals
Legal work has high stakes — wrong AI output can cost a client a case or expose a firm to malpractice. vMira's legal subsystem is designed with that constraint in mind: every legal-tool payload includes a no-advice disclaimer, source citations are surfaced prominently, and the workspace is explicit about what is and is not a definitive answer. The combination of document analysis, contract drafting, and web search with citations covers the most common AI-augmentable parts of a legal workflow.
What you get
Contract drafting
Generate first drafts of standard contracts (NDA, MSA, SOW, employment, vendor) tailored to a description. Customize clauses by description.
Document analysis
Upload contracts, filings, regulations, or case PDFs. Ask questions, get summaries, extract specific clauses or party obligations.
Compliance checks
Compare a document against policy text or regulatory requirements. vMira flags potential conflicts and cites the source rules.
Legal research with citations
Web search returns cited sources for every claim. Useful for jurisdiction-specific questions and recent regulatory changes.
Translation (50+ languages)
Translate legal documents while preserving terminology. Always have a human reviewer for translations used in actual legal practice.
Multi-document comparison
Upload several versions of a contract and ask for a diff in plain English.
Long-context document work
Extended context on Pro handles entire deposition transcripts, regulatory filings, or contract bundles in one conversation.
No-advice disclaimer in every payload
Legal-tool outputs explicitly state that vMira does not provide legal advice — a structural safeguard, not just a footer.
Common workflows
Contract first-draft generation
- 1Describe the parties, deal type, and key terms.
- 2vMira generates a first draft with standard clauses.
- 3Review and revise clause by clause — ask vMira to explain or adjust each one.
- 4Have a qualified attorney review the final draft before execution.
Filing summary and citation extraction
- 1Upload the filing PDF to the chat.
- 2Ask vMira to summarize the main arguments and procedural posture.
- 3Extract every cited case, statute, and regulation as a structured list.
- 4Cross-reference key citations against a legal database for accuracy.
Compliance check against policy
- 1Upload the policy document (regulation, internal compliance guide).
- 2Upload the document being checked (vendor contract, marketing copy).
- 3Ask vMira to identify clauses that may conflict with policy provisions.
- 4Review flags with the responsible attorney — vMira surfaces issues, doesn't adjudicate them.
Frequently asked questions
Can vMira give legal advice?+
No. vMira is a tool that augments legal work — it does not give legal advice and includes an explicit disclaimer in every legal-tool payload. Outputs should be reviewed by a qualified attorney before relying on them. The value is speed and coverage, not judgment.
Is vMira safe to use with confidential client documents?+
Read the privacy policy at vmira.ai/legal/privacy. By default vMira does not train on conversations. For highly sensitive material consider the Enterprise plan with on-prem deployment options. Many firms use vMira for non-privileged research and switch to on-prem solutions for privileged content.
How accurate are vMira's legal citations?+
Web search returns real source URLs that you can verify. The model can still misinterpret cases or mis-cite, so treat every citation as a starting point for human verification — same posture you'd apply to a junior associate's research memo.
Does vMira understand non-US legal systems?+
Yes for major jurisdictions (UK, EU, Russia, Canada, Australia, common Commonwealth countries) — coverage is best for jurisdictions with well-indexed online legal sources. Less reliable for jurisdictions with limited online statutory access.
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