counselos repoints Mike at Europe's in-house legal desks
The fork sheds its transactional-finance origins and rebuilds around GDPR, the EU AI Act, and the vendor paperwork in-house teams actually face.
counselos has taken Mike, which shipped aimed at transactional finance, and reworked it for European in-house legal teams. The fork now describes five review workflows pointed squarely at EU/UK compliance work: an NDA check that classifies issues red, amber, or green and proposes redlines against a playbook; a data-processing agreement review built around GDPR's Article 28 obligations; an EU AI Act vendor addendum review; a red-flag memo for master services agreements and order forms; and a vendor intake triage that sorts suppliers into service-level tiers against GDPR, the AI Act, and the EU's DORA and NIS2 regimes.
Alongside the repositioning, counselos has tightened the defaults. Document text and prompts no longer get written to disk unless you deliberately opt in, download links must be cryptographically signed, and the server refuses to start at all without a proper signing secret in place.
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