Decision guide
Why legal AI needs verification first
Lawyers cannot treat AI output as authority. The right AI workflow helps draft, summarize and organize, while making it easier to catch hallucinations, unsupported claims and weak reasoning before anything reaches a client or filing.
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Draft
Create first drafts faster
Generate clauses, summaries, correspondence and issue outlines, then refine them with attorney review.
Compare
Side-by-side legal reasoning
Compare how different models frame risks, arguments and missing facts before choosing a direction.
Verify
Fact-checking discipline
Use auto-verification workflows to identify claims that need checking against statutes, cases, contracts or source documents.
Workflow fit
Legal workflows MultipleChat can support
Use AI where it saves time, but keep professional responsibility with the lawyer.
Document summary
Summarize contracts, emails, notes and matter files into issue lists, timelines and action items.
Argument comparison
Ask multiple models to outline arguments, counterarguments and missing evidence for attorney review.
Client communication
Draft plain-language explanations, follow-ups and internal memos, then review tone and accuracy.
Verification checklist
Extract dates, names, obligations, citations and factual assertions that require manual legal-source verification.
Use AI as a legal assistant, not a legal authority.
MultipleChat gives legal teams model comparison, AI Collaboration, document workflows and verification support in one workspace.
Frequently asked questions
Can lawyers use AI safely?
Lawyers can use AI as a drafting, summarizing and review aid, but outputs must be checked by qualified professionals against reliable legal sources and matter documents.
Why should legal teams compare AI models?
Different models may surface different risks or make different mistakes. Comparison helps lawyers spot weak reasoning and missing issues faster.
Does MultipleChat provide legal advice?
No. MultipleChat is a workflow tool. It helps organize, draft, compare and verify AI outputs, but it does not replace legal judgment or professional responsibility.