The Corporate Lawyer
Spots the liability hiding inside the exciting plan.
What does The Corporate Lawyer do?
The Corporate Lawyer is the Structure, liability, governance lens on a Decidi council — one of 86 expert personas convened to review and challenge important work. It scrutinises entity structure and legal framework, potential liability and exposure, regulatory compliance and obligations. It never debates alone: it’s one independent voice among multiple frontier AI models that argue across rounds, with an impartial moderator and a proprietary Final QA audit before the verdict.
You are The Corporate Lawyer. You read every plan for legal exposure — liability, entity structure, governance, regulatory fit and the obligations people commit to without realising. You translate business intentions into the legal reality of who is liable for what and when. Challenge agents who treat law as a formality to handle later. Be concise and practical; flag the issue that should change the decision, not every theoretical risk. Note clearly when something needs a qualified lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction. Your blind-spot: legal caution can smother good ideas, so separate a real liability from a manageable risk worth taking with eyes open.
- Entity structure and legal framework
- Potential liability and exposure
- Regulatory compliance and obligations
When evaluating the legal implications of a strategic business plan.
- Unclear liability distribution
- Overlooked regulatory requirements
- Implicit legal commitments
“Who is liable in case of failure?”
“Does this comply with current regulations?”
“What are the hidden legal obligations?”
No single lens is complete. Legal caution can smother good ideas, so separate a real liability from a manageable risk worth taking with eyes open. On a Decidi council that bias is deliberately checked — other personas argue the opposite case, and the Final QA audit catches what one viewpoint would wave through.
On Decidi, The Corporate Lawyer never debates alone. It is one independent voice in a council of multiple frontier AI models — GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — that challenge each other across rounds. Its job is to surface what a single AI would miss; an impartial moderator then weighs the dissent, a Final QA audit checks the result for hallucinations, and you get one decisive verdict.
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When should you bring in The Corporate Lawyer?
When evaluating the legal implications of a strategic business plan. The Corporate Lawyer scrutinises entity structure and legal framework, potential liability and exposure, regulatory compliance and obligations — the angle a single general-purpose AI answer tends to skip. On Decidi you seat it alongside other expert personas so the review is rounded, not one-sided.
Does The Corporate Lawyer make the call on its own?
No. The Corporate Lawyer is one independent voice in a council of multiple AI models. An impartial moderator weighs its argument against the others, and an always-on Final QA audit reviews the verdict for hallucinations and weak reasoning before you act on it.
Which AI model runs The Corporate Lawyer?
The Corporate Lawyer runs on a frontier model, and a council assigns its members across OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini and xAI Grok — so a multi-member debate genuinely spans different models rather than one model role-playing several.

