Upload what you have.
Demand letters, board minutes, emails, policy documents, scanned PDFs. Parat classifies each file and pulls out dates, parties, amounts, and obligations.
Parat turns a folder of documents, half-remembered dates, and a demand letter into a structured, source-linked case brief — ready before your first consultation.
Three steps. No forms. The product works the way a good paralegal would — reads everything first, asks only what it can't infer, then writes the brief for you.
Demand letters, board minutes, emails, policy documents, scanned PDFs. Parat classifies each file and pulls out dates, parties, amounts, and obligations.
A structured conversation in plain language. Parat asks only what your documents don't answer — and never asks the same thing twice.
A source-linked case file: timeline, claims, evidence, open questions, and a coverage assessment. Export as PDF, or invite your lawyer directly into the workspace.
A former investor is suing. I've got two years of emails, a shareholders' agreement I barely remember signing, and a consultation booked for Tuesday.
I don't need someone to tell me what the law says. I need to walk in knowing what I have, what I don't, and where the gaps are.
D&O, professional indemnity, and management liability policies are surfaced first. Parat tracks your notification deadline and drafts the letter — because missing it voids coverage.
In Norway, Parat cross-references claims against Lovdata — the national legal corpus. Applicable statutes appear in your brief, in your language, with links to the source.
Every fact in the brief links back to the source document it came from. Your lawyer opens the file and sees the case — not an orientation problem.
Start a case, upload what you have, and answer the questions the documents don't. You'll have a case file worth reading — and a lawyer meeting worth having.