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Research sessions preserve your query history and citation library. Each query runs in a session. Return to any session later from the Research session list.

Start a research session

1

Open Research

Click Research in the sidebar.
2

Create a session

Click New session and enter your research question.
3

Select query type

Choose the query type that matches your question.
4

Select jurisdiction

Choose Nigeria, UK, or both.

Query types

TypeWhen to use
GeneralBroad legal questions across multiple sources
StatuteSpecific legislative provisions and sections
Case lawJudicial decisions and precedents
DefinitionLegal term definitions and interpretations
ComparisonCompare provisions across jurisdictions or statutes

How results are ranked

Results are authority-weighted, not keyword-matched alone. Higher courts and more frequently cited provisions rank first. Each result shows a relevance score and verification status.

Citation library

Validated citations from research sessions can be saved to your citation library. Click Save citation on any result to add it. To use a saved citation in a document, open the citation library from Research or insert from the document editor.

Research memos

Generate a structured memo from a research session. Click Generate memo on the session detail page. Export the memo as PDF or link it to a matter document.

Contextual research

Link a research session to a matter or document. Open the session, click Link to matter, and select the target. Contextual sessions appear on the matter Research tab.

Jurisdiction coverage

Nigeria: CAMA 2020, NDPR 2019, Land Use Act, Labour Act, FCCPA. UK: Companies Act 2006, UK GDPR, Employment Rights Act, Civil Procedure Rules.

Generate a document

Draft agreements with verified statute citations.

Compliance alerts

Regulatory change notifications for your portfolio.