Abstract launches Abstract Workers to automate legal and compliance tasks
Abstract, an AI company focused on legislative and regulatory intelligence, launched Abstract Workers, a service that builds AI agents to turn policy and compliance input into completed tasks inside existing work tools. The company framed the move around reducing time spent on repetitive follow-on activities for legal, government affairs, compliance, and policy teams.
Abstract said its legislative intelligence platform had helped organizations find, understand, and act on legislative and regulatory developments for five years. Abstract Workers extends that workflow by returning finished outputs rather than requiring users to manage complex automations or create agents themselves.
Abstract Workers was described as an agentic service that handles setup, testing, deployment, and optimization for each Abstract Worker, including cost analysis. The company said its AI Workers connect directly to tools customers already use, integrating with email services and Google Suite, Microsoft Suite, SharePoint, Slack, Adobe, and more.
In production examples, Abstract Workers scan legislation across all 50 states, draft briefings, and log items to a tracker in Gmail and Google Sheets; produce daily PDF monitoring reports; and send email and Slack notifications based on client priorities tied to trending social media posts. Other examples include auto-filing client emails into the right case in Clio, monitoring accounts receivable and escalating non-payment via QuickBooks, detecting executed documents and filing them automatically by naming convention across Outlook, DocuSign, and OneDrive, and redlining documents against a custom ruleset within OneDrive, SharePoint, and/or Google Drive.
“Abstract started by helping professionals find the information that matters. Now we are helping them complete the work that follows,” said Pat Utz, CEO and Co-founder of Abstract. “We realized our customers’ real burden wasn't just understanding new legislation or regulations, it was all the repetitive work that had to happen afterwards - reading, prioritizing, updating trackers, drafting emails, preparing reports, and coordinating follow-up. Abstract Workers allows us to take the repetitive work that follows an insight and complete it on our customers’ behalf.”
“What I value most about Abstract is that it gives me more time to be present where clients need me most,” said Alex Torres, President and CEO of Torres Strategies. “Instead of getting buried in administrative tasks, I can focus on strategy, stakeholder engagement, business development, and delivering results. The work still requires experience and judgment, Abstract simply helps me operate more efficiently.”
Abstract Workers was described as having pre-tested cost predictability and oversight in mind, with pricing available for individuals and enterprise teams based on complexity, needs, and usage.
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