đź“– The basics of JuristIQ and Juristic Insight
JuristIQ is the AI engine of the Juristic platform. It powers all the tools you work with – not only as a standalone assistant, but also as an integrated layer inside Timeline, Structure and Flow, and as the intelligence behind Juristic Insight.
JuristIQ is AI agnostic. While the platform comes with powerful models ready to use out of the box, we can connect to any AI model you prefer, provided you have an API. This gives your firm full flexibility – whether you want to use a specific provider for security, compliance, language coverage, or cost reasons, JuristIQ can adapt to your choice.
Unlike generic assistants, JuristIQ is cross-tool embedded AI built for legal professionals. It works directly with your cases, diagrams, timelines and task boards. It points back to sources when it extracts information, and it produces outputs that can be refined and shared with clients.
It is designed to help you draft faster, review smarter, and deliver client-ready outputs with less manual work. Think of JuristIQ as the thread that runs through the platform, connecting your data, documents and deliverables with context-aware AI.
Wait, so it's multiple things?
Yes, but we promise that it's simpler than it sounds. You will encounter JuristIQ in three ways.
First, as an integrated assistant inside Timeline, Structure and Flow. Here it appears as a small robot icon in the bottom right corner. When opened, it knows the context of what you are working on – whether that is events in a timeline, entities in a structure, or tasks in a board – and adjusts its answers accordingly.
Second, as a standalone JuristIQ chat tool, which you can open from the main dashboard. This works like a legal co-pilot: you can upload documents, paste text, or simply type questions, and JuristIQ responds with summaries, analyses, or drafts. It's connected to your DMS of choice, too, and you can build knowledge databases in Juristic, too.
Third, as the intelligence layer of Juristic Insight, where it supports large-scale document review. In Insight, JuristIQ can read, categorise, and summarise multiple documents at once, helping you extract obligations, clauses, or events for further use.
JuristIQ in the integrated tools
Inside Timeline, JuristIQ turns documents into events. You can drag in contracts or emails and have dates automatically extracted as milestones. It can summarise a chronology, answer questions like “Which steps remain before closing?” and even draft a short client update. Because it works on the data in your timeline, it gives outputs that are tied to specific events, making them easy to verify and refine.
Inside Structure, JuristIQ understands entities and relationships. It can describe your diagram in plain text, generate a cap table from ownership links, or calculate thresholds such as “Who owns more than 25% of this group?” Exports become easier because JuristIQ provides narrative alongside the chart, meaning you can hand over not just a picture, but a description ready for a report or opinion.
Inside Flow, JuristIQ works with tasks and statuses. It can prepare a structured client update directly from your task board, convert documents into tasks, or suggest a list of priorities for the week ahead. It transforms the working data of a project into clear, communicable outputs that are easy to share with clients or partners.
JuristIQ as a standalone chat
The standalone JuristIQ chat is the most flexible way to use the assistant. Here, you are not tied to a specific tool – you can simply upload material or ask questions directly.
Examples of what you can do include:
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Summarising a lengthy contract into a few clear paragraphs.
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Extracting obligations: “List the tenant’s duties under this lease.”
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Drafting a client email about a specific clause.
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Generating a closing checklist for a share purchase.
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Comparing two versions of a document and highlighting differences.
The chat assistant is particularly powerful when you are beginning a matter and need to get up to speed quickly, or when you want a first draft you can refine into a finished product.
Juristic Insight
Juristic Insight is the part of the platform designed for large-scale document review.
At its core, Insight turns unstructured files into a structured overview. You upload contracts, pleadings, or regulatory filings, and they appear in a tabular grid where each row is a document and each column is a piece of extracted information. You can add or customise columns depending on what you need to track: counterparty, governing law, key obligations, arbitration clauses, expiry dates, or anything else relevant to the matter.
JuristIQ supports the review by doing the first pass automatically. It can:
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Read through large sets of documents and suggest classifications.
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Extract common attributes, such as parties, dates, jurisdictions, and clause types.
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Answer natural language questions like “Which contracts include exclusivity provisions?” and mark the relevant cells.
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Generate short summaries for each document that can be exported directly.
Because everything is presented in a table, you can compare documents side by side, filter by attributes, or quickly spot outliers. For example, if you are reviewing 50 supplier agreements, Insight might show that 47 of them have a 30-day termination period while three have 90 days – something that could otherwise be missed in manual review.
What makes Juristic Insight stand out?
The power of Insight is also in its connectivity. Once you have extracted data, you can push it into the other Juristic tools. Dated obligations can flow into a Timeline. Action items can be exported into a Flow Task board. Summaries can be embedded into a Structure chart to provide context. This keeps your review connected to the rest of your matter, instead of sitting in a separate spreadsheet or review platform.
Finally, Insight is designed for collaboration. You can share review tables internally with colleagues, assigning different sets of documents to different reviewers, or share externally with clients, with permissions predefined so they can either view, comment, or edit.