Features
The structured layer between your research and your drafting
LexProsa does not handle billing or firm tasks. It structures the legal work itself.
Matter framing
- Litigation, consultation, research and advisory workspaces
- Issue statement, objective, client context, legal theme
- Matter status and tags
- Matter duplication for serial cases
Sources and exhibits
- Fifteen source types, from code provision to case exhibit
- France / EU legal layers: statute, regulation, directive, case law, doctrine
- Strategic labels: key, supporting, adverse, weak, to verify
- Relations between sources: supports, interprets, limits, distinguishes, overrides…
- PDF, Word and image attachments (25 MB), stored in the EU
Chronology
- Factual and procedural events, with day, month or year precision
- Every event linked to its sources and exhibits
- The “Facts and procedure” section of work product is generated from the chronology
Arguments and traceability
- Hierarchy: principal, subsidiary, highly subsidiary
- Groupings: admissibility, procedure, merits
- Adverse arguments and linked responses
- Every argument tied to its authorities (sources) and facts (events)
- Warning on unsupported arguments
Work product and exports
- Outlines for conclusions, memo, consultation, analysis
- French-style conclusions: facts & procedure, discussion, prayer for relief, exhibit schedule
- Editable sections, regenerable from the structure
- PDF export (all plans) and Word .docx (Pro and Premium)
- Traceability panel: what each section draws on
Team and platform
- Teams with admin, editor, viewer roles (Premium)
- Email invitations, matter sharing
- Per-matter activity log
- Bilingual French / English interface
- Data hosted in the European Union