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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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58 Modules
SUS-01
Vendor Performance Review Cycle
Evaluate AI vendor performance quarterly across five weighted dimensions with Risk Taxonomy 2026 mapping and Agentic Tier governance checks.
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3–4 hours per vendor per quarter once established
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SUS-03
AI Market Scan Radar
Systematically monitor the evolving legal AI market quarterly — tracking vendor developments, funding events, and emerging technology innovations — with Risk Taxonomy 2026 vendor risk assessment and Agentic Tier evaluation criteria for Level 4 tool announcements.
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Quarterly scan cycle: 4–6 hours for structured analysis; monthly trend monitoring: 1–2 hours
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SUS-04
Vendor Exit Methodology
Plan and execute legal AI vendor exits — from lock-in risk assessment through data migration and contract termination — with Risk Taxonomy 2026 exit trigger classification and Agentic Tier shutdown protocol for Level 4 tools.
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Annual review: 4–6 hours per vendor; triggered exit execution: 8–20 weeks depending on integration complexity
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SUS-05
Annual AI Audit Methodology
The canonical annual governance audit instrument for deployed legal AI — validates compliance, bias, and performance across all active AI systems and produces the DPS annual evidence refresh.
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6 weeks per annual cycle (1 week planning, 3 weeks assessment, 1 week analysis, 1 week reporting)
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SUS-06
Technology Sunsetting Plan
Formalises how legal teams retire AI and legacy tools in a defensible, low-risk way.
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Typical engagement: 12–24 weeks end-to-end, depending on system criticality and data volume.
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SUS-10
Capability Portfolio Architecture
Every AI capability the function operates, classified by Lifecycle stage — the GC's situational awareness at a glance and the portfolio input for the Defensibility Posture Statement.
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2 hours first run; 30 minutes quarterly refresh
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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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TAL-06
AI Literacy Curriculum Map
Defines the organisation's AI literacy curriculum, role-based learning paths, and competency verification framework aligned to EU AI Act Article 4.
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Tier 1: ~2 hours; Tier 2: 4–6 hours; Tier 3: 12–16 hours; Tier 4: 20–24 hours; annual refresh: 2–4 hours per tier.
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USE-01
Use Case Prioritization Methodology
The strategic use case selection instrument that evaluates AI opportunities across five dimensions including Risk Taxonomy 2026, gates vendor adoption via AI BoM, and connects the deployed portfolio to DPS Adoption lens evidence.
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4–6 hours initial workshop; 2–3 hours per quarterly refresh
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USE-02
Pilot Program Design
The canonical AI pilot execution instrument that structures three-phase deployments with Risk Taxonomy 2026 monitoring, AI BoM gating, and Phase 3 DPS evidence production feeding STR-08 ROAI tracking.
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90–180 days per pilot (2–4 weeks planning; 6–12 weeks implementation; 2–4 weeks evaluation)
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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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