Amazon Launches Quick for Legal AI Assistant for Contracts and Compliance
Amazon unveils Quick for Legal, an AI assistant for contract analysis, compliance, and legal research.
Why it matters: Amazon's new AI tool targets legal teams by automating contract review and compliance monitoring tasks, potentially streamlining workflows and reducing manual effort in corporate legal departments.
- Quick for Legal launched on July 15, 2026, focusing on contract analysis, compliance, and legal research.
- Extracts key contract clauses, flags risks, and monitors obligations across portfolios.
- Integrates with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, Zoom, and Salesforce for seamless workflow adoption.
- Built on Amazon Bedrock, leveraging multiple large language models (LLMs) for natural language processing.
Amazon introduced Quick for Legal on July 15, 2026, an AI assistant designed to support legal teams by automating contract review, compliance monitoring, and legal research.
The tool helps extract and summarize crucial contract clauses, highlight potential risks, and maintain obligation tracking across large contract collections. This automation aims to reduce manual workloads and improve oversight for legal professionals.
Quick for Legal integrates with popular enterprise platforms such as Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, Zoom, and Salesforce, allowing legal teams to access AI insights directly within familiar tools. It runs on Amazon's Bedrock platform, which combines several large language models to enhance understanding of legal language.
Early adopters like DXC Technology have deployed Quick for Legal globally. DXC Digital CIO Russell Jukes commented on improved decision-making efficiency and reduced friction in contract workflows. Additionally, clients such as 3M and Vertiv report using the assistant to support sales contract assessments, risk management, and pricing reviews.
Independent legal tech analysts note that while Amazon Quick for Legal enters a competitive market with established players, integration with existing communication platforms and the backing of Amazon’s cloud infrastructure could facilitate adoption among enterprise legal teams. However, some caution that adoption will depend on how well the tool integrates into established legal review processes and its accuracy in complex contract scenarios.
By the numbers:
- July 15, 2026 — launch date of Amazon Quick for Legal
- 115,000 employees in 70 countries — DXC Technology's global workforce using Quick
- 25% growth — planned increase in Quick users at Vertiv in 2026
Yes, but: While Quick for Legal shows promise in automating routine legal tasks, its effectiveness in handling complex or highly specialized contracts remains to be independently validated by legal professionals.
What's next: Further integration updates are expected later in 2026, alongside expanded partnerships with law firms and corporate legal departments for field testing.