Adversarial Process

Research Agent

Procedural and legal research burns hours when you are already under pressure. The Research Agent is designed as a pipeline: decompose the question, retrieve sources, verify claims against text, and surface uncertainty. It is not a substitute for counsel; it is a way to compress research time while keeping every assertion tied to a source you can check.

In DevelopmentAccess: compute-limited — donation or fair-use caps may applyDifficulty: moderateSetup: 5–15 minutes per question

Use case: Find the case law, the statute, the procedural rule — with citations you can actually verify.

Audience: Self-represented litigants and advocates who need structured research with traceable citations—not a single unvetted paragraph.

Access note: read access is public; execution, private distribution, or heavier inference-backed runs may still depend on membership, verification, and profile completion.

How it works

  • Write your question in plain English in one short paragraph.
  • Run the research job and wait for the structured response.
  • Click through to every cited source and confirm it says what the summary claims.
  • Flag anything that looks wrong and re-run with a narrower sub-question if needed.
  • Stop and involve counsel before filing anything that could prejudice your case.

What you need

  • A specific legal or procedural question (not general life advice).
  • Jurisdiction and court level when relevant.
  • Patience to verify citations; this is a research aid, not authority.

Example output

  • A sectioned memo with headings: question, holdings, statutes, rules, open issues.
  • A table of citations with source URLs or reporter cites.
  • A short list of conflicts or gaps where sources disagree or are silent.
Research memo (illustrative excerpt — not from a live case)
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Question: What notice is required before a contempt hearing in [state] family court?

Holdings (verify in full text):
- [Citation] — describes minimum notice period …

Statutes / rules cited:
- [Rule cite] — local rule on motion timing …

Open issues: conflicting intermediate cases; confirm with counsel before filing.

Limits and distribution

  • Not legal advice; not a substitute for licensed representation where you need it.
  • Model and retrieval errors can occur—human review is mandatory before court use.
  • Rate and depth limits may apply on the public path; heavier use may require verified access.
  • Product screenshots and a full end-to-end demo: launch blocker—not yet published.
  • API / web UI (compute-limited while in development)
  • Verified: higher limits when available
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