Legal
Legal teams need AI that stands up in court and at the negotiation table. CTGT delivers disciplined language, full traceability, and training speeds that match deal flow, all without black box surprises.
Drafts that lawyers approve on the first review
Law firms cannot gamble with language. One casual phrase in a malpractice notice or a hidden bias in a contract review model can expose a firm to litigation and reputational damage. CTGT delivers AI that writes, reviews, and classifies with full traceability. Every output shows exactly which rule or precedent guided the choice, and teams can tweak those rules in minutes without retraining.
Empathy and accuracy with zero surprises
A national malpractice insurer asked our team to modernize its “Notice of Intent” workflow. Before CTGT, paralegals would spend hours rewriting AI drafts that missed mandatory coverage language or used an informal tone. The carrier’s legal operations lead set three objectives: empathy, compliance, and speed.
Results in the first 30 days:

100+ risky phrases automatically flagged and corrected before any email reached a physician.

AI NPS higher than human-only support on comparable inquiries.

Draft-to-send time cut from four hours to about twenty minutes.
How it works:
The legal team loads policy wordings, escalation rules, and tone guides into CTGT. The platform turns each clause into an internal feature, preventing drift and preserving intent. Every outbound message then includes a compact audit pane that cites the source for each disclaimer, empathy phrase, and risk flag.
Now, the legal team focuses on edge cases instead of line editing routine replies.
Why CTGT fits legal workflows
CTGT gives legal teams the ability to enforce tone, disclaimers, and empathy cues as built-in features.
When rules or statutes change, they’re added instantly without retraining. Spurious cues are visible and adjustable through feature maps, giving counsel full oversight of the model’s behavior. Every output includes a reasoning log with time stamps and mapped sources, ready for audit or discovery. Since the models run locally on CPUs without backpropagation, no external compute infrastructure is needed.
The result is faster review cycles, less time spent on manual edits, and outputs that legal teams can confidently defend in front of risk committees or opposing counsel.

Outcomes counsel can defend
Each AI draft includes full source mapping, which makes future discovery straightforward. Routine correspondence now clears review in minutes rather than hours, so paralegals and junior associates can focus on higher value research and negotiation. Counsel say the detailed CTGT trace logs give them greater confidence when presenting to internal risk committees.
Deployment
CTGT integrates directly with the firm’s existing document management and matter tracking systems without requiring any workflow redesign.
Counsel uploads clause libraries, style guides, and risk matrix rules; the platform links each provision to an internal feature and begins marking up drafts in a secure sandbox. After a short parallel run (usually a few hundred contracts or form letters), partners verify that every flag and disclaimer maps to its source citation, then flip CTGT to active use.
Because policy logic lives in editable rule files, any new statutes, house style changes, or client-specific terms are adopted in minutes, not training cycles. Full rollout often completes between billing periods, with trace logs ready for discovery or audit from day one.