How legal teams use osModa

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    Monitor regulations

    "Track SEC filings relevant to fintech" — daily summaries in your Telegram.

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    Process documents

    Upload contracts. Agent extracts terms, flags risks, compares against templates.

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    Tamper-proof everything

    SHA-256 audit trail for chain of custody. Every access logged and sealed.

Deploy Legal Agents

Legal & Compliance Automation: Document Processing & Audit

Law firms and compliance teams automate regulatory monitoring, contract review, filing deadline tracking, and document processing — with tamper-proof audit trails for every action. osModa provides dedicated self-healing servers with data sovereignty, SHA-256 chain of custody logging, and flat-rate pricing from $14.99/month.

The legal technology market is undergoing rapid transformation as AI agents move from experimental tools to production infrastructure. Law firms spend an estimated 60% of associate time on tasks that can be automated: document review, regulatory monitoring, deadline tracking, and due diligence research. Enterprise legal tech platforms like Kira Systems and Luminance charge $50,000 or more per year, while eDiscovery platforms bill per gigabyte. For firms that need automation without surrendering data sovereignty over privileged documents, self-hosted infrastructure on a dedicated server is the only option that satisfies both cost and compliance requirements.

TL;DR

  • • Regulatory monitoring agents that scrape SEC, FTC, and GDPR authority sites daily — changes summarized in Telegram
  • • Contract review pipelines that extract key terms, flag risky clauses, and compare against templates
  • • SHA-256 audit trail satisfies chain-of-custody requirements — every document access timestamped and sealed
  • • Data stays on your dedicated server — critical for attorney-client privilege. $14.99/mo vs $50k+/yr legal tech SaaS

What Legal Teams Automate on osModa

Law firms and compliance departments deploy agents that handle the repetitive infrastructure of legal operations — freeing attorneys to focus on strategy and client counsel.

Regulatory Monitoring

Agents that scrape SEC EDGAR, FTC announcements, GDPR data protection authority decisions, state legislature sites, and federal register publications daily. Changes are filtered by jurisdiction and practice area, summarized with AI, and delivered to your Telegram with links and impact assessments.

Contract Review

Upload PDFs and the agent extracts parties, dates, obligations, payment terms, and termination clauses. Risky provisions like unlimited indemnification, broad non-compete scope, or unfavorable change-of-control language are flagged automatically. Compare against your template library to identify deviations.

Deadline Tracking

Filing deadlines with escalating reminders — 30 days, 14 days, 7 days, 1 day before due. Court filing deadlines, regulatory submission windows, statute of limitations dates, and contract renewal periods. Reminders delivered via Telegram with document references and required actions. Never miss a critical deadline.

Due Diligence

Automated research across public records, corporate filings, UCC filings, litigation databases, news archives, and sanctions lists. Agents compile due diligence reports with source citations and confidence scores. The audit ledger records every source consulted for verifiable research methodology.

Data Sovereignty for Legal

Attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine require strict control over where client data resides and who can access it. When privileged documents flow through third-party SaaS platforms, firms face potential waiver arguments and ethical compliance risks. osModa eliminates this risk by keeping everything on your dedicated server.

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    Dedicated Hardware, No Shared Tenancy

    Your osModa server runs on dedicated Hetzner hardware. No other customer's workloads share your machine. Client documents, contracts, and communications never leave your server unless you explicitly send them elsewhere. Full root SSH access lets you verify exactly what is running at any time.

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    Chain of Custody Logging

    The SHA-256 hash-chained audit ledger records every document access, modification, and processing action with timestamps and cryptographic sealing. Each entry links to the previous one, making any tampering immediately detectable. This satisfies electronic records requirements under Federal Rules of Evidence and provides the immutability required for legal proceedings.

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    Post-Quantum Encrypted Communication

    The P2P mesh uses Noise_XX + ML-KEM-768 post-quantum encryption for any inter-server communication. For firms operating across multiple offices or collaborating with co-counsel on separate servers, privileged communications remain encrypted with cryptography designed to resist quantum computing attacks.

Dedicated

Hardware

SHA-256

Chain of Custody

Root

SSH Access

$14.99

/month

Frequently Asked Questions

What legal tasks can I automate?

Regulatory monitoring (SEC, FTC, GDPR authority sites, state legislatures), contract review with term extraction and risk flagging, filing deadline tracking with escalating reminders, due diligence research across public records and corporate filings, document redaction for privilege and PII, and compliance checklist generation based on regulatory changes. Any legal workflow that runs on Linux can be automated on osModa.

Is client data secure?

Your data stays on your dedicated server. No third-party cloud storage, no shared infrastructure, no multi-tenant databases. You get full root SSH access to verify exactly what is running on your machine. The P2P mesh uses Noise_XX + ML-KEM-768 post-quantum encryption for any inter-server communication. This level of data isolation is critical for maintaining attorney-client privilege and complying with bar association rules on data handling.

How does regulatory monitoring work?

Agents scrape SEC EDGAR, FTC announcements, GDPR authority decisions, state legislature sites, and federal register publications daily. Changes relevant to your practice area are summarized using AI and delivered to your Telegram. You can configure filters by jurisdiction, practice area, topic keywords, and affected industries. Every scrape and alert is recorded in the audit ledger for compliance documentation.

Can it process contracts?

Yes. Upload PDFs to your server, and the agent extracts key terms (parties, dates, obligations, payment terms, termination clauses), flags risky clauses (indemnification, liability caps, non-compete scope, change of control), and compares against your template library. Results are delivered in your Telegram as a structured summary or as a formatted report stored on the persistent filesystem. The audit ledger records every document access for chain of custody.

Does the audit trail satisfy chain of custody?

The SHA-256 hash-chained audit ledger satisfies electronic records requirements under Federal Rules of Evidence and state equivalents. Every document access, modification, and processing action is timestamped and cryptographically sealed. Each entry links to the previous one, making any tampering immediately detectable. This provides the immutability and traceability required for chain of custody in legal proceedings and regulatory inspections.

How does this compare to legal tech SaaS?

Contract analysis platforms like Kira Systems and Luminance cost $50,000 or more per year. eDiscovery platforms like Relativity charge per-gigabyte pricing that scales rapidly with document volume. Custom automation pipelines on osModa cost $14.99/mo for the infrastructure, and you use any AI model you choose. The trade-off is more control and dramatically lower cost in exchange for building your own pipelines. Plus data sovereignty — your server, your data, no third-party access to privileged documents.

Automate Legal Operations on Infrastructure You Control

Regulatory monitoring, contract review, deadline tracking, and tamper-proof audit trails. Your legal agents run on dedicated hardware with full data sovereignty. From $14.99/month.

Last updated: March 2026