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Contract Workflow Authority Pack for UK legal practice.

Every AI-assisted contract action — bound to an open matter, gated behind a supervising lawyer before any client or counterparty sees it, escalated to a partner when the risk crosses the line, and signed into a redline Evidence Pack at the moment it happens. AI drafting without a supervision trail is unsupervised practice. KYE Protocol produces the supervision evidence — the Contract Workflow Authority Pack is the productisation that lands it inside UK law firms and in-house legal teams.

The wedge

AI contract drafting meets the SRA supervision obligation — final responsibility still rests with a qualified person.

AI tools now draft, redline, and negotiate contracts at scale. The SRA Code of Conduct does not move: a qualified person remains responsible for the legal work product, client confidentiality is absolute, and competence is non-delegable. Three facts converge:

  • Supervision is non-delegable. An AI tool acting outside an engaged matter, or releasing to a counterparty without a lawyer’s sign-off, is unsupervised practice. The supervising lawyer carries the regulatory responsibility, not the model.
  • The current evidence base is weak. Email threads, document version history, and recollection are the dominant evidence today that a human reviewed an AI-drafted clause. They are reconstructive, contestable, and unsigned.
  • KYE Protocol produces materially better evidence. Authority Finality on every AI-assisted contract decision, bound to the matter scope, the playbook clause, the risk classification, and the lawyer-review state. The redline Evidence Pack is signed, replay-derivable from published JWKS, and produced at the moment the action commits.
  • The buyer is named and budget-holding. The supervising partner, the Compliance Officer for Legal Practice (COLP), and the in-house General Counsel carry the exposure and hold the budget for governed AI adoption.
Why a legal team buys this

Provable supervision — signed at the moment, derivable from public keys alone.

  • Matter-scope binding on every action. No AI-assisted draft, clause, or redline runs without a bound matter — client, supervising lawyer, permitted contract types, and a value/risk authority limit. Unbound actions are refused before they happen.
  • Lawyer review before external release. No AI-generated or AI-redlined artefact reaches a client or counterparty until a qualified supervising lawyer named on the matter has reviewed and signed off. The review state is bound to the artefact, signed.
  • Risk escalation to a partner. Uncapped liability, indemnity acceptance, off-playbook deviation, governing-law changes, and value over the matter limit cross the risk-escalation threshold and route to a partner before they can be accepted.
  • Confidentiality and Article 28 preserved. Privileged, confidential, or special-category client material is refused egress outside the matter trust domain — preserving the SRA confidentiality obligation and the UK GDPR Article 28 processing boundary.
  • Replay-derivable from published JWKS. A supervising partner, COLP, or auditor can verify the redline Evidence Pack offline, against published keys alone. No vendor cooperation required.
How productisation works

An 8-step pipeline — from AI contract action to supervision view.

Every AI-assisted contract decision flows through the same eight steps. The pipeline is bound to canonical KYE Protocol envelopes — no parallel surfaces, no bespoke shapes per firm.

  1. 1 — AI contract action proposed. The AI agent or operational team proposes a draft, clause acceptance, or redline that classifies as a contract-workflow action.
  2. 2 — KYE authority check. The Action Admissibility Gate verifies the bound matter scope, the playbook coverage, and the release-authority chain. No matter scope = no action.
  3. 3 — Evidence Pack assembled. The runtime emits kye.purpose.request.v1 + kye.purpose.admissibility.v1 + kye.evidence.decision_map.v1 + kye.evidence.pack.v1 in lockstep.
  4. 4 — Authority Finality outcome. The action either commits or is refused. The outcome is bound to the matter for the supervision record.
  5. 5 — Risk classification recorded. The clause risk (liability, indemnity, off-playbook deviation, governing law, value) is scored; above-threshold decisions escalate to a partner.
  6. 6 — Lawyer review bound. Before any external release, the supervising lawyer’s signed sign-off is bound to the artefact. Queryable per matter, per clause category.
  7. 7 — Redline evidence emitted. The signed redline Evidence Pack is sealed and made replay-derivable. Available to the supervising partner, COLP, audit, and the firm’s regulator on demand.
  8. 8 — Supervision view. The AI-assisted contract decision register surfaces in the supervision dashboard. The supervising partner reviews quarterly and co-signs the attestation envelope.
Framework binding

Bound to the canonical UK legal-practice regulatory perimeter.

The Pack binds the canonical KYE artefact set to the UK legal-practice regulatory perimeter. Every claim resolves to a control row on the bound framework.

FrameworkControl areaPack coverage
SRA Code of Conduct3.5 Supervision of the legal work productfull
SRA Code of Conduct6.3 Confidentiality of client informationfull
SRA Code of Conduct3.2 Competencepartial
UK GDPR / Data Protection Act 2018Article 28 processor obligationspartial
Contract lawUCTA 1977 reasonableness of termspartial

Full coverage means every requirement in the control area is bound to a canonical KYE rule, dictionary term, or evidence-pack contract. Partial coverage means the bound surface satisfies the control area when paired with the firm’s own attestation envelope.

Apply via the Foundry

Qualified UK legal-sector partners — apply through the Foundry.

The Contract Workflow Authority Pack is a KYE Sector Pack Foundry expert-pack under constitution §54 §14. Productisation is via the KYE Sector Pack Foundry Build tier; commercial distribution is value-based, qualification-gated, and disclosed under NDA to qualified applicants.