AI agents can incorporate businesses, draft contracts, manage operations, and execute transactions. But they can't practice law. Every autonomous business eventually needs what only a licensed human attorney can provide — professional judgment, legal authority, and accountability.
AI agents are getting extraordinarily capable. They can form LLCs, draft operating agreements, negotiate vendor terms, set up bank accounts, file registrations, and manage compliance workflows — all autonomously.
But the law doesn't recognize AI agents as legal persons. They can't sign binding contracts with legal authority. They can't represent a business in court. They can't make privileged legal judgments. They can't satisfy "know your attorney" regulatory requirements. And when something goes wrong — a regulatory inquiry, a contract dispute, a liability claim — there's no substitute for a licensed human attorney who can exercise professional judgment and be held accountable.
That's not a limitation of AI. It's the architecture of the legal system. And it means every AI-built business needs a human in the loop.
If you've built or deployed AI agents that form businesses, execute contracts, manage operations, or handle compliance — you need experienced legal counsel who understands both the technology and the regulatory landscape. We provide the human legal authority your autonomous systems require, with the speed and efficiency your operations demand.