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The operational capability layer of the Legal AI OS.
Modules are the institutional artefacts a legal function runs to advance maturity, produce Defensibility evidence, and operate on canonical ground in front of a regulator or a board. Anchored across the 8 Pillars and 6 Operating Layers. Methodology-versioned. Editorially independent.
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CHG-01
Change Management Architecture
5-step change management framework for human-centred legal AI adoption and cultural transformation
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18-week initial rollout; quarterly reinforcement and annual refresh aligned with SUS-05.
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TAL-01
AI Literacy Curriculum Architecture
Canonical training framework to build Defensible AI competency across all legal department roles.
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Foundational rollout: ~42 hours total across all tracks; ongoing: 4–8 hours per role annually for refresh and new tools.
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TAL-03
AI Champion Network Guide
Continuous-operation guide for selecting, training, and deploying AI Champions who accelerate peer adoption, verify AI BoM compliance before tool advocacy, and execute the Class 6 Shadow AI Champion Protocol as the legal department's first-line detection network.
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Initial design and launch: 4–6 weeks; ongoing operation: 4–6 champion hours per month plus quarterly reviews.
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TAL-04
Role Evolution Pathways
Designs and implements AI-enabled role architectures, skills pathways, and compensation structures for legal departments.
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6–12 weeks for initial design; 18+ months for full rollout and optimisation
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Advisory
The full operating system in one Programme.
Programme Design and Strategic Retainer engagements operate the canonical Module sequence end-to-end — Defensibility evidence produced, Maturity progression evidenced quarterly, methodology version pinned. The Module Library is the artefact; the engagement is the operating posture.
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