AI-Powered Academic Information Note
Scientific Opinion in 1 Minute with 11+ Million Decisions and 30,000+ Academic Works
Conducting in-depth research on a legal topic can take days. Lextum scans case law, theses, and articles to prepare an academic information note with references and citations that examines the subject from conceptual, judicial, and doctrinal perspectives in seconds.
You Ask in Detail, It Answers Scientifically
AI scans the text you enter simultaneously in both Precedent Decisions and Academic Articles databases. To get the best performance, detail your question not like a chat, but like a summary of a legal problem.
"What is collusion of the testator?"
"Information note on the evaluation of immovable property transfers made by the testator to his 3rd wife during his lifetime within the scope of collusion of the testator, periods for abatement action, and the Supreme Court's criteria for 'intent to smuggle assets'."

How Does Lextum Academic Engine Work?
It doesn't just search for keywords; it understands context, scans literature, synthesizes, and presents you with a referenced document.
🧠1. Semantic Analysis
The system analyzes your long and detailed question not based on words, but in terms of legal context and purpose.
⚖️2. Case Law Scanning
11+ million Supreme Court, Council of State, BAM, BIM, and Constitutional Court decisions are scanned to determine the most current legal principles.
📚3. Literature Scanning
30,000+ theses and articles are examined. Debates in doctrine and author opinions are identified.
🔗4. Integration
Legislation, Case Law, and Doctrine are linked. Which opinion is supported by which decision is synthesized.
📝5. Document Generation
All data is compiled to write an 'Information Note' in a professional format with references and footnotes.
💾6. Get Output
You can download the prepared document in Word to work on it, or in PDF or UDF format to present it.
Content of Information Note
The document created in less than 1 minute includes the following standard sections:
- ✓Conceptual Explanation and Definitions
- ✓Summary of Relevant Case Law and Legal Principles
- ✓Dominant Opinions and Counter-Opinions in Doctrine
- ✓Academic Paragraphs Cited from Theses and Articles
- ✓Legislation Links (Law, Regulation)
- ✓Conclusion, Evaluation, and Strategic Roadmap
Where is it Used?
Client Briefing
Present a complex topic to your client professionally and quickly with its sources.
Case Preparation
Master the doctrinal and judicial infrastructure of the subject before writing your petition.
Legal Opinion
Prepare a solid academic ground while creating a scientific opinion draft.
Instantly Raise Your Knowledge Level
Have advanced knowledge in minutes even on a subject you are not an expert in. It empowers freelance lawyers and increases efficiency in corporate law firms.
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