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A real matter, from raw material to conclusions
The scenario below is exactly the demo matter included in your free account — you can replay it yourself.
1. The matter arrives in disorder
A distributor's framework agreement is terminated with two months' notice after an eleven-year relationship. Contract, letters, invoices, one code provision and three decisions: the raw material of “Meridor v. Ostralis”.
2. Sources are classified strategically
Article L.442-1, II of the Commercial Code is pinned as the key source. Favourable case law is marked “supporting”, the inconvenient decision “adverse”, the half-remembered one “to verify”. PDF exhibits are attached to sources.
3. The chronology establishes the relationship
Twelve events, from the first 2014 contract to the writ: each fact linked to the exhibit that proves it. The length of the relationship — decisive for the notice period — becomes readable at a glance.
4. Arguments are built, adverse ones included
Principal: established commercial relationship, sudden termination, insufficient notice. Subsidiary: damages on variable-cost margin. The adverse argument (declining order trend) is laid out — with its response, grounded in two sources.
5. The conclusions come out structured
One click: facts and procedure generated from the chronology, discussion from the argument hierarchy, exhibit schedule from the sources. Each section shows what it draws on. Export to PDF or Word, and fine drafting continues in your word processor.
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