Verify reads what you filed, checks each citation across nine independent legal sources, and flags the gaps, misquotes, and soft spots before opposing counsel or the judge does.
No hallucinated AI research. Verify works against your record, your exhibits, and your opponent's filings — not random search results.
A paranoid second brain that reads every citation, quote, and exhibit reference and asks: is that exactly right?
Walks through your brief and cross-checks each citation against the underlying document, transcript, or record.
Your facts section, exhibits, and opponent's filings need to line up. Verify flags when they don't.
Every key statement should trace to a clean, admissible record cite. Verify builds that map and keeps it updated.
You don't have to change your drafting stack. Keep using Word, Google Docs, or whatever you prefer. Verify sits in the loop and checks what you're about to sign your name to.
During beta, Verify focuses on the highest value pieces of your stack.
War Room doesn't need every detail. It just needs to know whether the case is safe to file or needs work.
Verify doesn't trust a single database. Every citation is interrogated across multiple independent sources and scored so you can see which cites are rock solid and which ones are liabilities.
Each cite is checked across the full stack of sources you actually use.
Every citation receives a 0–100 Integrity Score based on:
Verify is built on the assumption that you already know the law. The real risk is filing something where the record doesn't match what you say it does.
Verify does not hunt for new cases on the open web. It stays inside your record and the authorities you actually chose to rely on.
Every flag comes with a concrete pointer: which page, which quote, which mismatch. No vibes, just receipts.
When a cite is weak or dangerous, Verify suggests replacements: extracts the legal proposition, searches all nine databases, filters out anything that fails validation, and ranks candidates.
Onboarding teams who want citation and record checking baked into their drafting workflow — without turning their practice over to a chatbot.
No. Verify's job is to check your work against the record, not replace your judgment or research tools. You stay in control of what law you cite.
Verify is designed with litigation confidentiality in mind. During beta we are running conservative, tightly scoped deployments and are prepared to discuss details under NDA.
For early teams, pricing is per-matter or per-brief. We are not trying to charge you by the click. Talk to us and we will size it to your caseload.