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How to Use This Section
Section titled “How to Use This Section”Each solution below describes a real problem, walks through the steps to solve it in Praktik, and shows the outcome you get. Tags show which roles the solution is most relevant for — but any legal professional may find them useful.
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Law Firms · Independent Lawyers · In-House Counsel · Public Sector · Judges
A client, colleague, or citizen needs a well-sourced answer to a legal question. Get answers backed by current legislation and court decisions — with every reference verifiable.
Law Firms · Independent Lawyers · In-House Counsel
A contract lands on your desk and needs systematic review before signing, sending to a client, or approving a vendor. Check it against current law and your own internal standards.
Law Firms · In-House Counsel · Public Sector · Judges
You have dozens or hundreds of documents that need structured data extraction — contracts in a data room, permit applications, or case file documents. Turn them into a searchable table.
Law Firms · Independent Lawyers · In-House Counsel · Public Sector · Judges
You’re drafting a legal document in Word and need to ensure every legislative reference is current and every clause aligns with the law — without switching between tools.
Law Firms · In-House Counsel
A legislative change or internal policy update means you need to check whether your existing contracts or documents still comply. Review an entire portfolio systematically.
In-House Counsel · Public Sector
A new amendment or regulation was published. You need to understand what changed, assess the impact on your organization, and update internal documents.
Independent Lawyers · Judges
You need to understand how courts have interpreted a specific provision — for a court submission, a legal opinion, or a judicial decision. Find relevant precedent across multiple courts.
Public Sector · Judges
A provision could be read multiple ways. You need to determine the correct interpretation using court precedent, legislative history, and interpretive principles.
Independent Lawyers · Law Firms
You’re working on a case and need to explore different legal arguments, identify counterarguments, and find the strongest approach — backed by facts, not guesswork.