AI legal support for Founders
AI gets you to a draft. Vero gets you to a decision.
Founders don't need permission to use AI
Business owners are already using AI to draft, research, build and move faster. But what happens when those outputs start shaping the foundations of your business?
AI is incredibly helpful for creating first drafts, generating ideas, summarising discussions, accelerating decisions, and reducing admin. It makes sense.
Used well, AI can save time and create momentum. But when it comes to legal protections, speed and cost savings alone aren’t enough.
That’s where Vero Law comes in.
We support Founders when an AI-generated clause, contract, policy or set of terms needs to become something your business can actually rely on. Something clearer, safer and commercially useful.
Experienced legal support to create something you can send, sign, and stand behind.
A draft is not a decision
AI can get you started. But it can’t carry the commercial risk for you.
Before an AI-generated document is used, you need to ask the questions that matter:
does this reflect how we actually operate, sell, deliver, hire, and get paid?
who carries the risk if something goes wrong?
are we protecting our IP properly?
are we handling data in the right way?
are we giving away more control than we realise or need to?
That is where Vero comes in.
Legal support that helps turn AI-generated outputs into commercially sound decisions.
Legal support, tailored to your business
Use AI where it creates speed. Bring in Vero where experience and judgment matter.
The aim is simple: less second-guessing, more decisions you can stand behind.
The hidden risk is usually in the detail
Not because AI is bad. Because business is specific.
A customer contract needs to match your sales process, delivery model, payment terms and liability position.
A consultancy agreement needs to deal properly with ownership, confidentiality, substitution, tax status and access to information.
A SaaS agreement needs to reflect how the platform works, what support is offered, how data is handled and what risk the business can realistically carry.
A founder agreement needs to sit properly alongside the Articles, shareholder position, decision-making structure and future investment plans.
AI can create a decent starting point. But it won’t automatically understand the commercial realities behind your business.
That’s where Vero Law can help.
Founder-led
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Human-first approach
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Jargon-free - Honest & transparent
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Fixed-fee pricing
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UK-wide remote support
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Founder-led • Human-first approach • Jargon-free - Honest & transparent • Fixed-fee pricing • UK-wide remote support •
A Real-World Example
The document looked fine. The commercial position did not.
✓ A founder uses AI to create a supplier agreement for a new partnership.
✓ At first glance, it looks tidy.
✓ It has headings. It has legal language. It covers the obvious points.
Then Vero Law reviews it properly.
→ The liability cap is too high for the value of the deal.
→ The IP wording does not reflect who is creating what.
→ The confidentiality wording is too loose for the information being shared.
→ The data protection provisions assume the wrong relationship between the parties.
→ The termination rights remove flexibility the business may need later.
→ The payment trigger is vague enough to create friction.
None of these issues are unusual. And most are easily fixable, with the right expert legal support.
Fast is useful. Checked is better.
A saving is not a saving if it has to be untangled later.
AI is great at making early-stage legal work feel more accessible.
For founders, cost matters. Speed matters. Getting unstuck matters.
But if a document later needs to be corrected, renegotiated or explained to a customer, supplier, investor or buyer, the original saving can disappear very quickly.
The better approach is not to avoid AI, it’s to use it with the right layer of legal and commercial support around it.
Vero helps Founders work out what works, what needs light fixing, and what needs proper attention.
Support when you need it. Space when you don’t.
Use AI. Use templates. Use your own judgment. Then bring us in where it counts.
Not every AI-generated document needs a full legal overhaul.
Sometimes all you need is a quick sense-check. We can meet the work where it is.
Focused. Practical. Proportionate.
Founder-led
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Human-first approach
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Jargon-free - Honest & transparent
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Fixed-fee pricing
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UK-wide remote support
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Founder-led • Human-first approach • Jargon-free - Honest & transparent • Fixed-fee pricing • UK-wide remote support •
The questions worth asking
AI raises important business questions that are worth getting right.
What information is being uploaded to AI tools?
Do uploads include personal data, customer data, employee data, pricing, strategy, code, product plans or confidential material?
Who can access the uploaded info?
Can it be used to train models?
Who is responsible if an AI-assisted document creates a problem later?
Are your contracts clear about AI use, confidentiality, data handling, IP ownership and liability?
These are the kinds of questions we help Founders work through in a sensible, commercial way.
No panic. No jargon. Just clear advice on what needs to be tightened.
How Founders use AI + Vero Law, together
Use AI to:
✓ create first drafts
✓ summarise documents
✓ unblock thinking
✓ get things moving
Bring Vero Law in to:
✓ review legal outputs before signing or implementation
✓ protect IP and data
✓ strengthen commercial terms
✓ sense-check risk
The goal is for AI and expert legal advice to work hand-in-hand.
Let’s chat
Using AI for contracts, policies, terms or commercial documents?
Not sure if your generated docs are ready to send, sign, or use?
We can help you work out what matters, what needs changing and what can move forward.
Let’s chat on a free introductory 30-min call.
Frequently asked questions
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No. We think AI can be genuinely useful for founders and growing businesses. Especially when it comes to creating V1 drafts, accelerating research, and getting things moving. The important thing is knowing where it helps, where legal review adds value, and where extra care is needed.
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Yes. Many Founders already do. The key question is whether the output has been reviewed for your business, your commercial position and the documents you already have in place. An AI-generated contract alone is rarely robust enough.
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Absolutely. We can review AI-generated contracts, policies, clauses and commercial documents and help identify what matters, what is missing and what should be changed.
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Common issues include missing protections, incorrect assumptions, unclear liability, confidentiality concerns, data protection issues, weak negotiation positions and clauses that do not work with the rest of the business.
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Yes. We can help with legal and commercial risk, confidentiality, data protection, internal guardrails, contract wording and appropriate use of AI tools.
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Yes, where appropriate. We use modern tools and workflows to improve efficiency and reduce unnecessary friction, while keeping experienced human judgment at the centre of the work.

