AI Legal Research & Memo
Researches a legal question across your matter files and authorities, then drafts a cited memo grounded in real sources, so attorneys reach a defensible first draft in minutes instead of hours.
Legal research and memo drafting devour billable hours, and generic AI tools hallucinate case citations that no attorney can trust. We build legal research AI grounded in your firm's documents and the authorities you license, drafting memos where every proposition links to a verifiable source. The system retrieves relevant authority, summarizes holdings, and assembles a structured memo, but it flags uncertain points and never fabricates citations. An attorney reviews and signs off before anything leaves the firm, so the output accelerates work without putting your judgment or your bar standing at risk.
Connect your matter files, prior work product, and licensed legal sources.
Retrieve relevant authority for a question and summarize the holdings.
Draft a structured memo where every statement cites a verifiable source.
Route to an attorney for verification and sign-off before use.
What it does
Verifiable citations
Every proposition links to a real, retrievable source you can open and check. The system refuses to invent citations rather than guess.
Grounded retrieval
Pulls from your matter files, work product, and licensed authorities, not the open web. Answers reflect the sources your firm actually relies on.
Structured memos
Produces issue, rule, analysis, and conclusion drafts in your firm's format. Attorneys edit a real starting point instead of a blank page.
Uncertainty flagged
Marks thin authority and open questions instead of papering over them. You see exactly where to apply judgment.
Privilege-aware
Runs in your environment with access controls so client and privileged material stays in your control. Nothing leaves the firm by default.
Attorneys reach a cited first-draft memo in minutes rather than hours, cutting research-to-draft time by 60 to 75 percent on routine questions.
Questions, answered
It only cites sources it actually retrieved from your files and licensed databases, links each citation so you can verify it, and flags weak authority rather than fabricating support.
Yes. The system runs in your own environment with access controls, so matter files and privileged work product stay in your control and are never sent to third parties by default.
No, and it is not meant to be. It produces a cited first draft that an attorney must review and sign off on, keeping professional judgment and responsibility with your lawyers.
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