What is ChatLaw?
Chatlaw is an AI‑powered legal assistance platform designed to help attorneys draft documents, generate legal briefs, and create court filings quickly. The tool draws on case law from 13 U.S. states—including Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, Washington, Georgia, Virginia, and Michigan—to support arguments in contracts, antitrust, immigration, and other practice areas.
Users can connect Google Drive or Dropbox folders to a Matter for seamless document collaboration and version control. Chatlaw accepts natural‑language legal queries such as “Are non‑disclosure agreements still enforceable?” or “How can an easement implied by prior use be argued as unfair?” and responds with tailored legal analysis, suggested citations, and motion drafts.
The platform supports a range of document types, from discovery requests to summary judgment motions, and can integrate case law to strengthen arguments. It is built to streamline routine legal tasks, reduce research time, and maintain compliance with jurisdictional requirements.
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ChatLaw's key features
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Full-service legal document drafting
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Access to case law across 13 states
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Subscription plans with cloud integration
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Attach via Google Drive or Dropbox
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Legal question assistant with prompts
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Automated legal briefs and motions
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Multi-jurisdiction legal support
ChatLaw use cases
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Draft a federal antitrust motion using Chatlaw’s case‑law pulls from 13 states, automatically citing precedent and formatting for court filing, then upload to Google Drive for version control
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Collaborate on a multi‑state contract review with Chatlaw, generating clause suggestions, legal risk flags, and cross‑state legal analysis, then share the draft via Dropbox for real‑time feedback
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Generate a tailored criminal appeal brief in Illinois, leveraging Chatlaw’s natural‑language question interface to pull relevant case law, produce citations, and output a draft ready for review
Who is it for?
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Legal researchers
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Bankruptcy attorneys
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Legal support staff
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Legal knowledge workers
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Legal practitioners