A Forum Hub, a legaltech considered one of the main legal platforms in the country, announces the launch of a new contract review service through artificial intelligence. The initiative aims to help consumers understand exactly what they are signing through an accessible and innovative solution focused on rights protection.
According to data from the National Justice Council (CNJ), contracts are among the main causes of new cases in the Brazilian judiciary. In 2022, more than 8 million actions related to civil and commercial contracts were registered. In this scenario, Forum Hub developed a solution to analyze contracts quickly and accurately. Through the online platform, consumers will be able to identify abusive clauses, hidden risks, and other irregularities that may be compromising.
“We want to empower consumers by providing them with the necessary inputs so that they fully understand the contracts they are signing and protect their interests. The purpose of our platform is to demystify the legal universe, making it more accessible and understandable for everyone,” he says.Alisson Santos, Master in Law and founder of Forum Hub.
The system offered by legaltech, which uses advanced algorithms to check terms that may generate conflicts in the future, covers various types of contracts, including the purchase and sale of real estate, provision of services, employment contracts, property rentals and financing.
In addition to promoting safety and peace of mind for clients, the tool has a significant social impact by making legal conveniences like these accessible. "The product is a revolution in the way people handle everyday legal issues. It combines social impact with technological innovation in the traditional legal world and is easy to understand, regardless of the user's level of knowledge in this area," highlights the founder.
Reviewing contracts using artificial intelligence is another step towards reducing bureaucracy in legal resources in Brazil, offering an efficient alternative to one of the main challenges faced by consumers in their commercial relationships.