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Legal research, source-linked.

Research legal questions with authorities, jurisdiction context, and source language kept visible for review before it reaches a memo, brief, or seminar answer.

The precedent exists. Finding it shouldn’t take a day.

Legal research is one of the highest-value tasks in practice — and one of the most time-consuming. Jarel helps organize research, surface relevant authorities, and keep the source language close enough for students and lawyers to verify before relying on it.

How it works

01

Choose your jurisdiction

Choose the jurisdiction and source set available in your workspace, then keep the authorities visible as you review the answer.

02

Ask your research question

Type the legal question, issue, or fact pattern you need researched in plain English. Jarel is designed to support legal reasoning, not replace it.

03

Get cited holdings

Research drafts include case names, citations, courts, and source passages where available so you can verify the authority yourself.

Research without the maze

Find the authority before the late-night panic starts.

For students, associates, and new legal employees, research often means chasing citations across too many tabs. Jarel keeps the answer, the case, and the source language together.

Young legal researchers working with laptops and case materials in a law library

Product proof

Keep the answer and authority in the same view.

The research workflow is designed around verification: the summary, citations, and source language stay close enough for students and lawyers to inspect before relying on the output.

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Limitation of liability in commercial contracts
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Distinguishing facts
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Citation drawer

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Research questions. Reviewable outputs.

What are the leading English law authorities on limitation of liability clauses in commercial B2B contracts?

How have Swedish courts interpreted force majeure in technology service agreements?

Is there EU precedent on data processor liability under Article 82 GDPR following a third-party breach?

What is the leading US authority on tortious interference with prospective business relations, distinguishing from Lumley v. Gye?

Capabilities

Multi-jurisdiction search

Search supported jurisdictions from one workflow. Availability depends on the source libraries enabled in your workspace.

Statute and regulation lookup

Review legislation alongside case law where supported, with references preserved for follow-up reading.

Case comparison and distinction

Ask Jarel to distinguish cases, trace how a principle has evolved, or identify where courts have diverged, then inspect the sources behind the comparison.

Contextual research in your documents

Feed research results directly into the AI Assistant. Ask follow-up questions about how precedent applies to your specific contract or fact pattern.

Brief drafting from research

Turn reviewed research into memo and argument drafts while preserving the authorities that should be checked before use.

Citation review

Citations and source passages are kept visible so legal teams can inspect and verify the authority before relying on the output.

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Reviewbefore reliance
Draftresearch outputs

FAQ

Frequently asked

Which jurisdictions does Jarel search?

Jarel supports jurisdiction-aware research workflows. Exact source availability depends on the legal libraries and regions enabled in your workspace.

Are legal research answers cited?

Yes. Research answers are designed to include case names, citations, courts, and source language where available.

Can Jarel draft from research results?

Yes. Jarel can turn source-linked research into legal memos, argument sections, and position drafts while preserving source references.

Get started

Keep the authority close. Review it before use.

Start free for individual research support and keep the authority close enough to verify.

Jarel is an AI-powered research and productivity tool. It does not provide legal advice. Always review outputs with a qualified legal professional where appropriate.