ADA Legal — Simple Legal Tech.
Private · Secure · Affordable

Legal AI that's affordable,
private, and built
to last.

ADA Legal puts a secure AI layer inside your firm — for drafting, document review, matter summaries, and precedent search — without sending client data to systems you don't control.

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Why it matters

Legal AI shouldn't cost a fortune
or put confidentiality at risk.

Client data stays inside your firm

ADA is designed so confidential work stays under firm control — not shared with external model providers.

Outputs shaped by your know-how

Generic AI gives generic answers. ADA Legal is configured around your approved internal material and standards.

Pricing that makes roll-out easier

Seat-based models can punish adoption. ADA is structured so evaluation and internal roll-out stay commercially realistic.

Full control, not a promise

Security, retention, model choice, and configuration remain firm decisions rather than vendor defaults.

Delivery model

Three steps to a private legal AI stack.

Designed to fit inside your firm's own environment and shaped around how legal work actually happens.

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Deploy inside your infrastructure

Run the assistant within a controlled environment — whether on-prem or a firm-managed private cloud — with no external traffic.

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Connect your documents and know-how

Index precedent banks, clause libraries, internal notes, and approved templates as retrieval sources.

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Support the work your team actually does

Give lawyers a controlled assistant for drafting, comparison, review, and precedent search.

Prototype

See what working inside the firm looks like.

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Private Legal Assistant

How can ADA assist you today?

Ask about legislation, case law, contract risks, or your ingested documents. ADA keeps your session context and document references in your private workspace.

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Document Ingestion

Add documents to your private library

Upload contracts, precedents, or clause libraries. ADA indexes them locally — nothing leaves your environment.

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Drag and drop one or more documents. ADA will chunk and index them for retrieval.

Supported: PDF · DOCX · TXT · MD
Document Comparison
Compare two documents side by side

Upload or select two documents and ADA will highlight clause-level differences, flag risk divergences, and summarise key changes.

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Document A
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Case Law Research
Search relevant precedents
Hadley v Baxendale [1854] EWHC J70
Contract Law · Remoteness of Damage · Court of Exchequer
Established the two-limb test for remoteness of damage in breach of contract claims: losses arising naturally from the breach, or within reasonable contemplation of both parties.
Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562
Tort Law · Duty of Care · House of Lords
Established the modern law of negligence, confirming that a manufacturer owes a duty of care to the end consumer of a product even in absence of a direct contractual relationship.
Investors Compensation Scheme v West Bromwich [1998] 1 WLR 896
Contract Law · Interpretation · House of Lords
Lord Hoffmann restated the principles of contractual interpretation, emphasising that courts should ascertain the meaning a reasonable person would give to the language used in context.
Legislation Browser
Browse applicable statutes
Contract
Sale of Goods Act 1979
Governs contracts for the sale of goods in England and Wales, including implied terms as to title, description, satisfactory quality, and fitness for purpose.
Contract
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
Allows third parties to enforce terms of a contract made for their benefit, reforming the common law doctrine of privity of contract.
Corporate
Companies Act 2006
The primary source of UK company law, covering incorporation, directors' duties, share capital, accounts, and dissolution of companies.
Corporate
Insolvency Act 1986
Sets out the legal framework for corporate and personal insolvency in the UK, including administration, liquidation, and voluntary arrangements.
Data & Privacy
UK GDPR & Data Protection Act 2018
Sets out obligations for the processing of personal data in the UK post-Brexit, including lawful bases, data subject rights, and accountability requirements.
Employment
Employment Rights Act 1996
Consolidates fundamental employment rights including unfair dismissal, wrongful dismissal, redundancy payments, and written statements of employment particulars.
Employment
Equality Act 2010
Consolidates and replaces previous anti-discrimination legislation, covering nine protected characteristics including age, disability, race, and sex.
Financial
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
Establishes the regulatory framework for financial services in the UK, including the authorisation regime and the FCA's powers of supervision and enforcement.
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Core capabilities

Your firm's AI. Your control.

ADA Legal is a secure operating layer for legal work — not a standalone chatbot bolted on from outside.

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Private deployment

Local or firm-controlled hosting. Your own infrastructure, your own rules.

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Document intelligence

Search your firm's own material — precedent banks, clause libraries, due diligence notes.

Firm-specific outputs

Configure drafting and review flows to reflect the standards your team already uses.

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Auditability

Source citations, prompt history, and model settings create a reviewable trail for governance.

Accessible & affordable

Legal innovation shouldn't be
a luxury product.

Built for teams that need to control their costs — not just their data. ADA is structured so adoption lowers your cost per matter over time.

No per-seat penalties — pricing that supports internal roll-out rather than penalising it.
Lower long-term cost — running on your own infrastructure means no subsidising someone else's margins.
Open to smaller firms — we work with firms of all sizes who want better tools without the enterprise price tag.
Named after pioneers — Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing. The name reflects the spirit of building something foundational.
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