LexCheck

LexCheck

Automate legal review, find issues, track changes securely & reliably to save time and resources.

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What is LexCheck?

LexCheck automates the legal document review process, helping teams identify potential issues and track changes across contracts and legal text. The tool is designed for legal departments, in-house counsel, and organisations that regularly handle contract review but want to reduce manual reading time and human oversight gaps. The platform works by scanning documents for common legal issues, flagging clauses that may need attention, and providing a clear audit trail of all modifications. Rather than requiring lawyers to read every line from scratch, LexCheck highlights areas that warrant closer inspection. Changes are tracked securely, which is important for maintaining compliance records and understanding how documents have evolved through negotiation cycles.

Key Features

Automated issue detection

scans documents for potential legal problems, unusual clauses, or missing standard language

Change tracking

records all modifications to documents with timestamps and user attribution

Secure document handling

encrypts files and maintains audit logs for compliance purposes

Freemium access

allows users to try basic functionality without payment before committing to a paid plan

Integration-ready

works with existing document workflows and systems

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time on initial document review by highlighting problem areas rather than requiring full manual reading
  • Maintains clear records of who changed what and when, valuable for dispute resolution and compliance
  • Free tier lets you test whether the tool fits your workflow before investing
  • Reduces the risk of overlooking important issues through systematic scanning

Limitations

  • Automated flagging may produce false positives, requiring lawyers to review and dismiss non-issues
  • Works best on standard contract types; unusual or highly specialised legal documents may not be analysed as effectively
  • Cannot replace legal judgment; users still need qualified review of flagged issues

Use Cases

In-house legal teams reviewing multiple supplier contracts monthly

Small practices handling routine contract work without dedicated review staff

Organisations managing M&A due diligence documents across multiple jurisdictions

Corporate teams tracking contract amendments during negotiation cycles

Compliance officers maintaining document change records for regulatory purposes