RadarBeta

One configurable watch, running in the background

Radar is a single configurable scheduled agent defined by three things: a watch-target, a cadence, and a destination. Point it at contract renewals, court dockets, regulatory feeds, deadlines, IP renewals, data-room uploads, policy drift, consultations, Companies House filings, or employment leave — and it watches, on schedule, and tells the right place.

The problem

The deadline nobody was watching.

Contract auto-renewals trigger, IP renewals lapse, court dockets update, and Companies House filings appear — all on their own clock, in systems nobody checks daily. The watch usually lives in one person's calendar or memory, and when they're away, it lapses.

Without governance

What goes wrong

  • An auto-renewal or IP renewal missed because nobody was watching the date
  • A court docket update or new filing seen too late to act on
  • No record that the firm was watching at all when something slips
How it works

From your question to a governed answer

Not a black box. Every step is visible, checkable, and governed. Here's exactly what happens when you use the Radar.

1

Pick the watch-target

Choose what to watch: a contract's renewal window, a court docket, a regulatory feed, an IP renewal, a Companies House profile, a data room, and so on.

2

Set the cadence

Continuous, daily, weekly, or triggered by a specific event. Radar only acts when something actually changes.

3

Choose the destination

Who or what gets told: a fee earner, a Slack or Teams channel, an email, or a note on the matter.

4

Radar runs in the background

On schedule, it checks the target, compares against the last state, and detects what's new or changed.

5

It tells the destination — verified

When something changes, it sends a clear alert. Any legal reference is re-checked at the source first, and the run is logged.

Governance pipeline for every output

Every radar output flows through the same three-stage pipeline.

Input

Verify

Comply

Prove

Governed

Full capabilities

Everything the Radar can do

Every capability runs on our own legal database and through the same governance — checked, compliant, and logged.

  • A single watch defined as watch-target, cadence, and destination, configured in minutes
  • Watch-targets across contract renewals, court dockets, regulatory feeds, IP renewals, and Companies House filings
  • Data-room uploads, policy drift, consultations, and employment leave all watchable
  • Cadence you set — continuous, daily, weekly, or on a specific trigger
  • Destination you choose — a person, a channel (Slack, Teams), an email, or a matter
  • Stacked Radars for a portfolio, each scoped to its own target

Who the Radar is for

  • Legal ops who want a standing watch on renewals, filings, and deadlines
  • Practice teams tracking court dockets and regulatory feeds without a manual sweep
  • Partners who want a quiet background alert, not another dashboard to check

Governance guarantee

Every Radar run is logged — what was watched, what changed, when, and who was told. Any legal reference it picks up is re-checked at the source, and the Jurisdiction Gatekeeper keeps an English matter's Radar from pulling in out-of-scope material.

In practice

Real scenarios, real outcomes

How different roles in your firm would use the Radar — with specific scenarios and governed outcomes.

Legal ops manager

Scenario

Wants every commercial contract's auto-renewal window watched across the portfolio.

Governed outcome

A stack of Radars, one per contract, alerting the responsible fee earner ninety days before each renewal triggers.

Disputes paralegal

Scenario

Needs to know the moment a case docket updates.

Governed outcome

A Radar on the court listing, posting to the team's Teams channel the same day a filing or order appears, confirmed against the official record.

Corporate associate

Scenario

Monitoring a counterparty's Companies House profile during a deal.

Governed outcome

A daily Radar that flags new filings, charges, and officer changes, each confirmed against live Companies House data.

What makes this different

Built for legal work, not relabelled for it

One simple shape

A watch-target, a cadence, and a destination. No dashboards to babysit, no workflow to build.

It only speaks when something changes

Radar is silent until the state actually moves. Every alert is a real event, not noise.

Verified before it tells you

Every signal is checked at the source before it reaches you, so you act on fact, not noise.

Built on our own legal database

The Radar checks every output against BAILII, legislation.gov.uk, EUR-Lex, and our own legal database — a curated, constantly updated source we built in-house for faster checking. It's our own work, and it lets us cross-reference across jurisdictions in ways the public sources can't on their own.

Built-in governance

How Verify, Comply, Prove works for the Radar

Every agent on LegalAI Space runs through the same three steps. Here's exactly what that means for radar outputs.

01Verify

What it reports is checked before it's sent

Radar doesn't forward a rumour. References and statuses are confirmed against the authoritative source before any alert goes out.

For radar outputs
  • Companies House signals confirmed against live Companies House data
  • Court docket changes confirmed against the official listing
  • Any legislation or case reference re-checked on legislation.gov.uk, EUR-Lex, or BAILII
  • Contract and IP renewal dates confirmed against the source document or register
02Comply

Watches kept in scope

A Radar only watches and reports what it is configured and entitled to watch. The Jurisdiction Gatekeeper and access controls keep it from straying.

For radar outputs
  • Jurisdiction Gatekeeper keeps an out-of-scope source from polluting a matter's watch
  • Access controls respected on every source a Radar touches
  • PII Redaction applied to anything pulled from a watched document
  • Destination permissions checked before an alert is delivered
03Prove

A run log for every watch

Each Radar keeps a record of when it ran, what it saw, what changed, and who it told. If a deadline ever slips, you can show the watch was running.

For radar outputs
  • Run log: timestamp, target, and result for every check
  • Change log: what changed, against the previous state
  • Delivery log: which alert went where, and when
  • Configuration history: who set the watch, and any changes to it

Try the Radar on a real matter

Apply for beta access and run the Radar on your firm's work — or book a call to scope what you need.

Important notices
  1. 01

    LegalAI Space is a technology platform. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. AI agents assist with legal work but do not replace qualified legal counsel or professional judgement.

  2. 02

    Agent capabilities described on this page represent planned or in-development functionality. Final capabilities may vary.

  3. 03

    References to regulatory frameworks (SRA Standards and Regulations, EU AI Act) are for informational purposes. Compliance checking is automated and rule-based — it does not constitute a legal opinion.