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Research and drafting support.
You sign off, not the AI.

A conversational research and drafting assistant tuned to UK practice. Six supervised modes. Every response carries paragraph-level citations or refuses to answer. LawFuze is a technology platform — not a law firm; outputs are research support, not legal advice.

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What are the grounds for divorce under MCA 1973?
LawFuze AI
Under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, the sole ground for divorce is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, evidenced by one of five facts: adultery, unreasonable behaviour, desertion for two years, two years' separation with consent, or five years' separation.
You
Draft a Form E financial statement summary
LawFuze AI
Based on the disclosed assets, the net estate totals £1.24m comprising the former matrimonial home (£680k), pensions (£340k), liquid savings (£142k), and business interests (£78k). Liabilities stand at £96k.

Six Modes

Six supervised modes

Each mode is scoped to a specific solicitor task. The supervising solicitor remains in the loop.

Ask

Pose a question on UK statute or procedure and receive a cited answer with paragraph-level references. Research support, not legal advice — you remain the supervising solicitor.

Draft

Generate first drafts of letters, witness statements, attendance notes and Form E summaries. Every draft is plainly labelled as AI-generated and routed for your sign-off.

Summarise

Distil bundles, statements and contracts into structured summaries that flag obligations, deadlines and disclosure gaps. Source paragraphs cited next to every claim.

Compare

Place clauses, Section 25 factors or competing positions side by side. The model surfaces conflicts and divergences; you decide which to argue.

Argue

Stress-test your case from the opposing side. The model rehearses counter-arguments so you can shore up weaknesses before your supervising partner or counsel sees the file.

Pattern

Phase 2 — once the Computational Analysis Licence is granted, surface aggregate court x area outcome distributions from published UK decisions. No named-judge profiling.

How It Works

Three steps. Solicitor in the loop.

01

Describe the matter

Type the question in plain English or upload the relevant documents. No rigid intake forms — speak to it the way you'd brief a trainee.

02

Retrieval, then drafting

The model retrieves from your matter file and synthetic test data, then drafts an answer. Citations and confidence are attached to every paragraph. When sources don't support an answer, it refuses rather than guess.

03

You sign off

Outputs land in your audit-logged session for review. Approve, edit or escalate to the supervising solicitor. Nothing reaches a client without your sign-off.

Built for solicitors

Built with input from UK solicitors

Claude for generation; OpenAI text-embedding-3-large for RAG retrieval (moves to Azure OpenAI UK South post-1 Sep 2026)
Phase 2 — UK case-law retrieval activates once the Computational Analysis Licence is granted
Aligned to SRA Code of Conduct (Principle 5 — integrity; Principle 7 — clients' best interests)
Every output cites its source paragraph or refuses to answer
Matter-level audit trail — every prompt, response and approval logged

Five-firm closed beta

Free until 1 September 2026 — five-firm closed beta. Request access for your firm and start putting Chat AI in front of the supervising solicitor.

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See It In Action

How Chat AI works

Walk through the key workflows — from your dashboard, in real time.

01

Choose the mode

Ask, Draft, Summarise, Compare, Argue or Pattern — each scoped to a specific solicitor task.

02

Brief the AI

Type the question or upload the file. Responses stream with paragraph-level citations and confidence scores; when sources are weak, the AI refuses to answer.

03

Review, sign off, log

Copy or export the draft into your matter. Every prompt, response and approval is written to the matter-level audit trail.

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An AI co-worker for UK solicitors — research and drafting support, supervised by the solicitor on the file. Hosted in Microsoft Azure UK South.

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AI Disclaimer

LawFuze provides AI tools that support qualified legal professionals with research and drafting. AI outputs are not legal advice. Every AI output carries a confidence indicator and source citations, and must be reviewed by a qualified solicitor before reliance. The supervising solicitor — not the AI — remains responsible to the client under the SRA Code of Conduct.

Regulatory Notice

LawFuze is a technology platform and is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal services. Solicitors using LawFuze remain individually responsible for compliance with the SRA Standards and Regulations and the SRA Code of Conduct. Use of AI tools does not diminish a solicitor's duty to their clients or professional obligations.

Data Protection

LawFuze processes personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. Customer data is stored in the UK on Microsoft Azure (UK South region). AI inference uses named sub-processors in the EU and US; where data flows outside the UK/EEA we rely on ICO International Data Transfer Agreements (IDTAs) supported by published Transfer Risk Assessments — treat IDTA execution as an in-progress control until each is signed and filed. The current sub-processor list and IDTA status of each is published on our sub-processor register. For data subject rights including access, rectification, erasure, and portability, contact legal@lawfuze.com.

Security & Compliance Roadmap
ICO controller registration· LiveUK GDPR aligned· LiveDPIA + ROPA published· Livelegislation.gov.uk + TNA Find Case Law (OGL v3.0, read use)· LiveCyber Essentials Plus· In progressComputational Analysis Licence (case law AI/vector use)· In progressPII / Cyber / D&O insurance· In progressISO 27001· On roadmapSOC 2 Type II· On roadmap

Certifications in progress or on the roadmap are not current attestations. We publish certificate references only once an accredited body has issued them.

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