Compound Law AI law firm for startups and businesses in Germany
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Compound Law — Fixed Fees & AI Legal Services for Startups

The way companies work with legal is changing fundamentally. Technology opens new possibilities – for clients and lawyers alike. We’re using them.

High-growth companies face different challenges today than they did ten years ago. They need legal services that keep pace with their speed. That are flexible, predictable, and integrated into their existing processes.

At the same time, technology now enables things that were long unthinkable: faster document analysis, more precise research, more efficient processes. Not as a replacement for legal expertise – but as a tool that allows lawyers to focus on what truly matters: strategy, judgement, personalized advice.

Our Vision

We don’t just want to change the technology in legal services – we want to fundamentally rethink how lawyers work. That means: a consistent AI-first and technology-first mindset in everything we do.

Compound combines experienced lawyers with technological depth. We’ve built a law firm designed from the ground up for the needs of modern companies. It’s not just about developing the right tools – it’s about deploying them in every single step of legal work. From the initial inquiry through research to the final advice.

Our AI systems support document analysis, precedent research, and risk identification. They create space for what technology cannot deliver: the legal assessment of complex matters, strategic counsel, the conversation as equals. We also advise clients deploying AI chatbots and AI writing assistants in their own products and operations on EU AI Act transparency obligations — applying the same compliance discipline to our clients’ AI use that we apply to our own.

This is how we’re finally taking the day-to-day work of lawyers to the next level. The result: shorter turnaround times with consistently high quality. And pricing models that our clients can plan around.

What Sets Us Apart

Transparency. Our clients know what costs to expect before the engagement begins. Fixed prices and retainer models make legal services a calculable factor.

Speed. Through targeted use of technology, we deliver faster – without compromising quality. An enterprise SaaS agreement in three days. A GDPR assessment in one week.

Accessibility. We’re where our clients work – in Slack, via email, on the phone. For urgent questions, there’s a qualified answer the same day.

Depth. A dedicated point of contact who knows the company. Behind them: a team of specialists across all relevant practice areas.

The Launch

We’re starting in the DACH region – a market where high-growth companies are looking for new ways to integrate legal services into their processes.

Compound is our answer: A law firm that combines technology and legal excellence. For companies that expect both.

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