FRAIM Hosts Free Webinar on Putting 'Claude for Legal' to Work in Corporate Legal DepartmentsA · FULL TRANSLATION

- FRAIM holds a free webinar on June 11
- Topic: practical use of 'Claude for Legal,' a generative AI agent for legal and contract work
- Shibuya-based FRAIM specializes in legal document technology
- The session targets corporate legal teams considering AI adoption
FRAIM lecturing on Claude for Legal signals that legal tech is evolving from contract-review assistance to agentic execution. Legal work is among the fastest AI-penetrated corporate functions: text-heavy, rule-bound, and expensive, it lets AI agents run first-pass reviews, clause comparisons, and risk flagging end to end. Anthropic shipping a legal-specific offering means foundation-model vendors are now entering vertical functions directly.
In Japan the stakes are particular: lean in-house legal teams and costly outside counsel make AI's cost case compelling, but Article 72 of the Attorney Act restricts non-lawyers from providing legal services, so AI legal products walk a gray line between 'tool' and 'legal advice.' Taiwan's bar regulations pose similar questions.
If AI can complete 80% of contract review, where should in-house counsel move their value?
FRAIM Inc. (headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo; President: Go Miyasaka) announced a free webinar on Thursday, June 11, 2026, explaining practical applications of 'Claude for Legal,' a generative AI agent specialized for legal and contract work.
The webinar will cover how to integrate Claude for Legal into corporate legal departments' daily operations, including concrete use cases in contract drafting, review, and clause comparison.
FRAIM has long provided technology services for legal documentation. The session targets corporate legal professionals considering generative AI adoption, helping them understand the potential and key implementation points of AI agents in legal practice.