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Plain-language breakdown of what the case means for your work
When it applies, when it doesn't, and key requirements
What courts look for in documentation and reports
What gets cases thrown out—and how to avoid it
The actual legal standards, numbered and clear
The factual scenario that created the precedent
Binding vs persuasive authority for your state and circuit
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Tell LawCite what happened in plain English. The AI analyzes your specific facts, finds relevant case law, and explains exactly how the law applies to your situation.
Not keyword matching—actual comprehension of your facts, the legal issues at play, and the questions that matter.
Surfaces relevant precedent you didn't know to search for. Cases that apply to your facts, not just your keywords.
Explains which cases support you, which cut against you, and what facts make the difference.
Identifies gaps in your scenario, pushes back on assumptions, and asks what a DA or defense attorney would ask.
Highlights the factors courts consider, what strengthens a case, and what gets scrutinized.
What used to take hours of manual research now takes 15 seconds. Mid-shift, prepping for court, or proving someone wrong.
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