Ask a question. Get a column of cited answers across every document, each cell linked to its page. Your lawyers decide what it means.
Diligence, disclosure, portfolio reviews - too many files, answers buried deep. The grid reads them all and lays out the findings in columns you choose.
Load thousands of documents. One row per file, one column per answer - governing law, indemnity caps, whatever the matter needs.
Each answer links to its exact clause and page. Click, read, confirm. Nothing goes unsourced.
Ask follow-ups in plain words. Pull outliers to the top. It answers from your files, never the open web.
Save a partner's questions as a template. Every associate runs the matter the same way.
No schema, no setup. Drop in files, type what you want to know, watch the columns fill. It's a spreadsheet - you already know how to read it.
"Is there a change-of-control clause, and what triggers it?" Same answer down every row.
When a document says nothing, the cell says so. No filler, no guessing.
Ask for a flag, a date, a figure, a summary, or a full clause - and mix them in one table.
Every answer is cited. Nothing asks for blind trust.
Assign columns, leave notes, watch answers land as colleagues run their parts. One shared workspace - no stray copies drifting apart.
Everyone works the same grid. Refine a column and the team sees it at once.
Divide a thousand files across the team, results in one place.
Citations ride every cell, so anyone can retrace an answer.
Save the finished review and start the next matter ahead.
With the grid built, sort and filter to the risk that matters. Brief the client on real exposure. Spend your hours on judgment, not retrieval.
Tabular Review is one part of the wider workspace. Draft, research, and monitor changes in the same place your firm works.
The collaborative AI workspace your own lawyers drive - cited, private, and built for legal work.
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