 Lawyers are accustomed to trusting their experience. But compliance is an area where the human eye misses details not because the lawyer is bad, but because the volume of data exceeds the capacity of attention. Here are five traps that regularly occur in Russian practice and that the AI agent ASI Biont finds in a second. The first trap is the EFS-1 report on paper without an electronic signature. Court practice from April 2026 confirmed: if an organization has no manager with an electronic digital signature (EDS) but submits EFS-1 on paper, this is a violation of procedure for which the Social Fund of Russia (SFR) issues a fine. The AI agent checks the method of submitting the report before the deadline and reminds: "You have no EDS—submit electronically through a representative or challenge the fund's requirement." The second is a mismatch of OKVED codes in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (EGRUL). Since 2026, the tax authority has been gradually transitioning to reflecting reporting-type codes—those that Rosstat generates from statistical reports for the previous year. A company may be listed in the register with one code but actually conduct activities under another. This is a trap for licensing, government procurement, and tax benefits. The AI agent compares actual codes with the register and highlights the discrepancy. The third is labeled goods without accounting for new fines. From September 1, 2026, fines for violating rules on selling labeled goods are introduced—the State Duma has already adopted amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (CAO RF). The trap is that many companies only check for the presence of labeling but do not comply with prohibitions on selling certain items without it. The AI agent monitors the list of goods in your assortment and checks against current requirements. The fourth is the absence of copies of case materials in administrative offense proceedings. A bill has passed its third reading, establishing the right to make copies of case materials—including audio and video recordings. The trap: if your client is being brought to administrative responsibility and you are not allowed to make copies, this is a procedural violation that the AI agent records in real time and suggests how to build a complaint. The fifth is insider trading without compliance checks. While the compliance department sleeps, insiders buy up shares of large companies—this week, one of the largest purchases by top management attracted market attention. In Russia, insider trading is regulated more strictly than it seems: any purchase or sale of securities by an affiliated person requires disclosure in the established manner. The AI agent scans top management transactions and compares them with the Central Bank's requirements. These five points are just the tip of the iceberg. The AI agent ASI Biont processes hundreds of regulatory acts, court decisions, and government agency clarifications per day. It does not replace a lawyer—it gives you the superpower to see what is hidden in the data array. Ready to check your compliance risks? Register at asibiont.com—the first month is free for law firms.