PRIME-A NEW LEGAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR LAWYERS

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We’ve made a few improvements to the most relied-on research tool in Africa, Prime, to help you accomplish your legal research work as efficiently as possible.


Apart from the outstanding tools in the solution that have continuously differentiated us from the market, such as:
Ratio by Ratio Legal Analytics of all Appellate Case Law, SmartSearch for an eagle-eyed seeking of legal resources, and Words In Gold – a comprehensive collection of judicial pronouncements on every legal matter, we’re proud to bring you additional features on Prime to your way of conducting legal research.

Latest Product Features

COUNSEL PROFILING

Let data-driven insights set your practice apart

Counsel Profiling is one of LawPavilion’s latest innovations designed to help you use the power of predictive insights to prepare winning briefs. It gives you access to data showing the case history of opposing counsel and enables you to prepare and predict your opponent’s next moves before they are made. All you need to do is to search the name of the Counsel and the practice area to begin.

A.I. DOCUMENT REVIEW

Using Artificial Intelligence to read and automatically identify relevant information within a set of documents, you can easily evaluate your written submissions and those of the opposing counsel using A.I, Document Review on Prime especially when you have tight deadlines.

 TEXTBOOKS AND JOURNALS

Looking for a library on the go? Our online store of textbooks and journals is the largest and most authoritative collection of journals, books, and research resources of law. Stand on the shoulders of giants (legal luminaries) with our e-library wherever you go.

 LAGOS STATE LAWS

The Complete Laws of Lagos State (Annotated with Cases is a must-have for every lawyer that advises clients in Lagos State and those who aspire to expand their practice to the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria.

Prime is where the party’s at now when it comes to accessing what matters for your legal research from a single point of entry in a snap 🤏!

lawpavilion • November 16, 2021


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