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Bring AI to the daily work of law firms and in-house counsel. Research, drafting, review, and diligence, grounded in your own matters and precedents, with a lawyer reviewing everything that leaves the building.
Legal Research with Citations
Ask a question in plain language and get an answer that points to the exact authority and passage it relied on, so your team can check the source in seconds instead of taking it on faith. Compare positions across several documents at once, and narrow the search to a single matter, jurisdiction, or file.
Drafting and Redlines
Start from your own templates instead of a blank page, or mark up a counterparty's paper against your playbook with the reasoning behind every change. The platform flags each deviation from your fallback positions and keeps defined terms consistent across the whole document.
Review and Due Diligence
Load a data room and ask one question of thousands of files at once. Key terms are abstracted, change-of-control and assignment provisions are surfaced, and a review log records what was checked and where - giving a deal lawyer a first pass to confirm rather than a stack to build from scratch.
Firm Knowledge, Kept Private
Connect your precedents, memos, and know-how so answers reflect how your team actually drafts rather than the open web. Your documents stay in your own tenancy, never train a shared model, and every response keeps a record of the material behind it.
Grounded in the law where you practise
The platform reasons over a corpus of more than 300 million documents across more than 20 countries, updated in real time as registries and courts publish, with the deepest coverage in the five our clients use most: the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and Germany. Every answer points back to the section or paragraph it rests on, so a lawyer can open the source and read it in context.
Primary law
The U.S. Constitution, federal statutes in the United States Code, and rules in the Code of Federal Regulations, plus the constitutions, statutes, and administrative codes of all fifty states and D.C. The Delaware General Corporation Law is a first-class source for corporate and M&A work.
Courts and judgments
Cases from the Supreme Court of the United States, the thirteen Courts of Appeals, the District Courts, state appellate courts, and the Delaware Court of Chancery. Precedent is read as a lawyer reads it: binding versus persuasive, and whether a holding has been followed, distinguished, or overruled.
Primary law
Acts of the UK Parliament, statutory instruments, and assimilated EU law, across the three systems of England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The Companies Act 2006 and the FCA and PRA rulebooks are core sources for corporate and regulated work.
Courts and judgments
Judgments from the UK Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, and the High Court, with the Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary in Scotland. Neutral citations are recognised, and binding precedent is read for authority and later treatment: followed, distinguished, or overruled.
Primary law
The Commonwealth Constitution and federal Acts including the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), and the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), with the legislation of all six States and both Territories.
Courts and judgments
Judgments from the High Court of Australia, the Federal Court and Full Federal Court, and each State and Territory's Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Medium-neutral citations are used where issued, with the same analysis of whether a decision binds and whether it has been applied, distinguished, or overturned on appeal.
Primary law
A codified system on the Code civil, Code de commerce, and Code du travail, under the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, with statutes (lois) and décrets read alongside the codes they amend.
Courts and judgments
Decisions from the judicial order under the Cour de cassation and the administrative order under the Conseil d'État, with constitutional review by the Conseil constitutionnel and appeals via the cours d'appel. Settled case law (jurisprudence) guides interpretation rather than binding as precedent.
Primary law
A codified system anchored by the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) and Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB), with the AktG and GmbHG for company law, under the Grundgesetz, across federal and Länder legislation.
Courts and judgments
Decisions from the Bundesverfassungsgericht, the federal supreme courts including the Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) and Federal Labour Court, and the Oberlandesgerichte. Higher-court rulings are followed in practice without binding as formal precedent.
Beyond the five detailed here, coverage extends to further jurisdictions across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Tell us where you practise and we will confirm the depth for your matters.
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