Spend less time on paperwork.
Intake, redlines, policy updates, status pings - the busywork that keeps legal out of the decision. Goodman OS is the AI workspace your own lawyers run, so that layer clears fast and you weigh in where it matters.



Less busywork, more advice.
The first-draft NDA. The fifth pass on the same MSA. The quarterly policy sweep. That work fills the calendar and pays nobody. Goodman OS clears it and gives the hours back.

Routine drafts and reviews come back in minutes, each clause and obligation linked to its source. A lawyer checks the source instead of redoing the analysis, then turns to the real questions: what's the risk, what to do, when to say no.
Nothing happens without you. Your lawyers run the tool, read the citations, and decide. The AI supplies the speed; the judgment stays with your team.
Less typing and status-chasing. More time in the meetings where legal belongs. Every output still carries a lawyer's decision, sources attached.
Jobs it takes on.
The recurring, document-heavy work that fills the week. Same pattern each time: your lawyers drive, the tool cites its source, sign-off stays in-house.
- ComplianceKeep policies, controls, and checklists current instead of rebuilding them yearly. Draft attestations and map obligations to owners, each control tied to its rule.
- Regulatory affairsSummarize a new rule, flag what changed, and draft the memo that explains it - cited to the regulation.
- Contracting operationsFirst-draft NDAs and order forms from your templates, redlined against your positions. High-volume turns clear the same day.
- Procurement managementCheck inbound vendor paper against your standards, flag the misses, and draft the pushback.
- Data and privacyDraft DPAs, ROPAs, and privacy notices, and test vendor terms against your data commitments.
- EmploymentDraft offer letters, policies, and separation paperwork from approved language, with jurisdiction-aware answers to routine questions.
- Corporate governanceBuild board materials, resolutions, and entity records, and surface what's still open.
- InsuranceRead policy documents, pull the coverage terms that matter, and draft the summary.
- TaxSummarize structures, draft treatment memos, and back each conclusion with a cited authority.
- IP and technologyOrganize portfolio and prior-art records and draft responses from your playbook.
- Competition and antitrustTrack the filings that move your markets and draft the internal read on what changed.
- Real estateAbstract leases, flag the risky clauses, and draft the summary for the deal owner.
- Private equity and corporate transactionsRead data rooms, pull key terms, and draft first-cut diligence notes and issue lists.
This is where teams point Goodman OS first - not a promise every specialty runs itself. We'd rather show you the output on one of your own jobs.
What your team works in.
Run the day-to-day in Goodman OS, build what your business needs in Owlious, and dig deeper when a question calls for it - one cited workspace, your lawyers in control.
Drafting, review, research, and repeatable workflows in one AI workspace. Handle contracting, compliance, and advisory work, with the Word add-in, Tabular Review, Editor, and Agentic Harness on tap - every output cited.
Explore Goodman OS ->Build your own apps and workflows - intake forms, contract requests, policy assistants - no code, no tech team. What a senior lawyer knows becomes software the whole department can run.
Explore Owlious ->Deep research grounded in source. When a matter hinges on a hard point of law, the answer comes with the authority attached - not a summary you still have to check.
Explore Legal Research ->Questions we get.
Straight answers on control, data, and setup.
Does this replace lawyers on my team?
How does the team know an output is right?
What happens to our contracts and matter data?
How much setup falls on my team?
Can we see it work first?
Send one job. Watch it run.
Pick a real piece of your team's work. Your lawyers run it, every answer comes cited, and you see the time you just got back.
Built for lawyers / Private by default / Cited to source
