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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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DAT-05
Integration Architecture
Per-engagement blueprint for integrating legal department systems with AI tools through a three-tier architecture with canonical Agentic Tier API provisions, Class 6 Shadow AI detection controls, and Risk Taxonomy 2026 cross-walk.
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6–12 months for initial rollout; 1–2 weeks for annual review and major change assessments.
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GOV-09
AI Evaluation Harness Specification
Specifies the standardised evaluation methodology, test suites, and pass thresholds for all AI tools before deployment and during ongoing operation.
Module
Initial evaluation 3–5 business days per tool (Tiers 0–2); 7–10 business days for Tier 3–4 including agentic supplement. Ongoing monitoring is continuous.
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GOV-10
AI Lifecycle Operating Manual
Maps the complete AI tool lifecycle from identification through retirement, integrating every governance module into a single coherent operational sequence.
Module
Stage 1–4 (Tiers 0–2): 2–5 business days per tool. Stage 1–4 (Tiers 3–4): 5–10 business days. Stage 5–6: Ongoing. Stage 7 standard: 2–4 weeks. Stage 7 emergency: 24–72 hours active response.
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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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