Law Squared has launched Cubed, a legal technology platform built specifically for in-house legal teams and native to Microsoft 365.
Cubed is designed to centralise legal operations within the Microsoft environment, integrating with existing tools such as Outlook, SharePoint, Power BI, and Copilot. The solution aims to streamline key legal processes including intake, matter management, contracts, and approvals.
The company stated that Cubed can be deployed out of the box within one day, removing the need for complex new systems or prolonged implementations. Law Squared claims this differentiates Cubed from other contract lifecycle management (CLM) products in the market, which often require significant time and resources to implement.
Demetrio Zema, Founder and Director of Law Squared, said: "We built Cubed to eliminate the friction that legal teams experience with traditional legal tech." He continued, "It's legal tech without the tech burden; familiar, secure and scalable so in-house teams can focus less on technology, and more on what matters."
The company cited research from Gartner, which indicates that up to half of an in-house legal team's daily workload consists of routine tasks. According to Law Squared, many legal operations solutions rely on custom technology, come with high per-user costs, and often go underutilised by legal departments after deployment.
Zema explained, "Unlike existing CLM products that add complexity and cost, Cubed reduces tech sprawl by centralising legal operations under one roof - your existing Microsoft 365 environment."
Cubed's features include rapid deployment, streamlined legal intake and workflow automation, automatic email filing through Outlook integration, and enterprise-grade security that ensures all data remains within the organisation's own Microsoft environment. Law Squared emphasised that Cubed does not hold any client data itself.
The pricing model for Cubed is an annual flat fee without per-user costs, and with the option for fixed-cost integrations with other business platforms such as DocuSign, HubSpot, and Salesforce. The system is designed to support a range of in-house legal functions, from solo legal counsel to larger, global legal departments.
Because Cubed operates within Microsoft 365, Law Squared stated that it complies with corporate IT and data sovereignty requirements and can simplify and accelerate IT approval processes by avoiding the introduction of new or separate technologies.
Zema commented further, "We've approached Cubed with the understanding that in-house legal teams and their stakeholders, like all consumers today, expect tools that are frictionless, easy-to-adopt, cost effective and scalable."
Law Squared supports in-house legal teams, C-suites, boards, and human resources teams with offices in Australia, the UK, and New Zealand. Cubed is its latest software solution tailored for the operational needs of legal professionals within corporate environments.