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Introducing Research Templates

Team @ judy.legalTeam @ judy.legal
March 27, 20261 min read

We built Judy to handle the kind of legal research that used to take hours. Today we're going further — with Research Templates, a set of pre-configured workflows that make it faster to start the right kind of research, not just faster to search.

Templates: the right starting point, every time

Say you need to advise a client on a dismissal. Historically, that means describing the situation from scratch, reminding the AI which jurisdiction applies, explaining that you're acting for the employer, and hoping the response is framed accordingly. Every time. For every matter.

With Templates, you open the Employment Law Advisor, fill in a short form — jurisdiction, the nature of the dispute, the documents you have — and Judy starts with all of that already loaded. The system prompt is pre-configured for employment law. The framing is set. You go straight to the analysis.

The same applies across the template library: Legal Research, Contract Review, Regulatory Compliance, Due Diligence, Legal Letter Drafting. Each one captures the setup that experienced lawyers do mentally before they start, and makes it explicit and repeatable.

Templates are flexible. You can attach known authorities upfront so Judy builds on what you already have rather than rediscovering it. You can upload the contract, the pleading, the correspondence — all before the first message. The research starts in context.

We developed the initial template library based on the workflows our users run most. More are coming — and the ability to build your own, tailored to your practice and jurisdiction, is next.


Research Templates are available now. Open the research interface and look for the Templates tab.