The precedent is in the firm. Somewhere.
Every matter has been half-solved before — somewhere in the firm. SphereIQ makes that precedent answerable and governed: cited to the clause, ethical walls enforced.
How do law firms and legal departments use SphereIQ?
They deploy SphereIQ as a governed Company Brain over precedent, contracts, and matter files; a legal-redline copilot that ranks precedents, risk flags, and regulatory interpretations against the clause in front of you and mints a signed decision receipt on accept; and confidentiality controls with access scopes that inherit source permissions and a signed audit trail. Every answer is cited to the clause and source.
Same platform. Pre-built for your world.
Vertical editions ship with a pre-built Twin schema, agent templates, and compliance packs for the industry — so deployment starts at mile ten, not mile zero.
Precedent, contracts, matters
Your firm’s precedent, executed contracts, and matter history answerable in seconds — every answer cited to the clause and source, so associates start from what the firm already knows.
Rank precedent, flag risk
Ranks contract precedents, risk flags, and regulatory interpretations against the clause in front of you — and on accept, mints an Ed25519-signed decision receipt capturing the clause, the change, the citations, and the reviewer.
Confidentiality by construction
Access scopes that inherit source permissions and apply inside the retrieval query, so ethical walls hold; plus an immutable, signed audit trail of every retrieval and action.
The firm's knowledge, on the associate's first day.
Every response cites the clause and source document it came from — retrieved from your precedent, not generated from memory. Ethical walls are enforced inside the retrieval query, so entitlement holds by construction. And every accepted redline mints an Ed25519-signed decision receipt your risk team can verify.
Asked in every evaluation
How is client confidentiality and matter separation enforced?
Can we deploy in our own environment?
Where do firms usually start?
The judgment is yours. The searching isn't the work.
Start with the agreement type or practice area that repeats the most.