Legal Research

Legal Doctrine

Updated 2026-03-19
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Algerian/French legal research platform with mobile app. Described as ‘the largest legal database.’ G2 review (3/5, 1 review): ‘huge catalog of legal doctrine — very helpful for legal research in France.’ Team includes software engineers in Algeria (The Org). Mobile/tablet app available. French-language legal database covering case law, legislation, and doctrine. North African/French market — limited English-language relevance.

Company Info

  • Sector: Legal Tech

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Workflows

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What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Legal Doctrine addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Legal research costs $400-600/hour in associate time and takes hours of manual digging — searching Westlaw/Lexis, reading irrelevant results, synthesizing case law. Clients increasingly refuse to pay for research hours on invoices. AI can compress a 4-hour research memo into 20 minutes, but most firms have no approved tool

Research & Analysis 134 vendors affected Large firm (51–200) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · In-house counsel · Solo practitioner

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