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Ontario caselaw and clause library · Early access

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legalx.ca puts structured, attributed legal information inside the AI tools lawyers and their clients already use. Two tool domains — caselaw and clause library — one connection, one subscription.

No example is presented as legal authority until the recording is reviewed.

Structured legal information,
inside the tool you already use.

casebriefs

Ontario caselaw,
structured beside the source.

Ask a research question in your AI tool. casebriefs returns structured Case Briefs — ratio, applies-when, and a reliability disposition — with a direct link to the full judgment on CanLII. The annotation helps you decide whether a case is worth opening. The judgment remains the authority.

  • Reliability: confirmed, questioned, overruled, or distinguished — set by a human editor
  • Every result carries a caseURL — the authoritative CanLII source
  • Ontario caselaw corpus only — curated, not generated

For litigators and self-represented litigants

ClauseLib

Ontario clause library,
assembled in your AI tool.

Retrieve standard Ontario clauses by matter type in your AI tool. ClauseLib returns attribution-ready provisions — limitation of liability, defined terms, jurisdiction clauses — drawn from a curated library, not generated from context. The agreement remains yours.

  • Matter-typed — clauses are scoped to the agreement type
  • Attribution included — provenance travels with the clause
  • Consistent terms across related agreements

For transactional lawyers and contract drafters

A research trail, not a legal answer.

  1. 01

    A question enters the AI tool.

    The subscriber asks a legal research or drafting question in a connected AI tool. legalx.ca receives it and returns structured results from the corpus.

  2. 02

    Structured, attributed results surface.

    casebriefs returns annotated Case Briefs. ClauseLib returns matter-typed clauses. Both include provenance. Neither generates from context alone.

  3. 03

    The lawyer decides.

    Every caselaw result carries a direct CanLII URL. Every clause carries its source. The information surfaces. The decision — and the responsibility — remains with you.

The right tool domain
for the matter at hand.

casebriefs · Litigators

Decide which judgment merits full review.

Keep the issue and the source in view. casebriefs tells you whether a case is worth your billable time before you spend it — ratio, applies-when, and a reliability signal, not a summary you have to trust.

casebriefs · Self-represented litigants

See the source behind an AI research path.

A plausible answer is not a legal basis. casebriefs directs attention back to the actual judgment — so you can read the decision yourself, not rely on an AI summary of it.

ClauseLib · Transactional lawyers

Retrieve the clause. Own the agreement.

Draft from a curated library, not from memory or an old precedent. ClauseLib gives you the standard Ontario clause for this matter type, with provenance. Consistent terms. Yours to adapt.

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