Deep Synthesis — Cited Legal Research for Philippine Law

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Deep Synthesis — cited legal research for Philippine law

Deep Synthesis is Intellegal’s deep legal-research tool for Philippine law. Describe the legal issue you’re researching — in plain language, citing specific statutes, doctrines, or fact patterns — and Deep Synthesis retrieves the relevant materials and assembles a structured Legal Analysis Report: an answer summary, the applicable laws and jurisprudence, a discussion of the issue, and an action plan with the evidence you would need.

How it works: you enter a plain-language question, and Deep Synthesis decomposes it into sub-questions you can review and select. It grounds each one in two sources — an authoritative Philippine legal database and live web research — discovers the laws that apply, and retrieves the relevant statutes at the article level. The findings are assembled into an IRAC-structured report with a References section, and each citation is self-verifying, so the report shows where every statement comes from.

Every authority in the report links to its source, so you can open the original and confirm it yourself. That traceability is the point — Deep Synthesis is a research assistant that shows its work, not a black box. You verify each citation before relying on it, and a Philippine lawyer’s judgment still governs.

It is built for litigators, in-house counsel, and law students who need a cited starting point for a research question, then want to check the sources directly. Export the report to PDF or HTML, or copy the text, to bring into your own work.

Frequently asked questions

Is Deep Synthesis a substitute for a lawyer?

No. It is research support, not legal advice. Deep Synthesis shows its sources so you can verify them, and a Philippine lawyer’s judgment still governs.

What does it draw on?

Philippine case law and statutes, grounded in an authoritative legal database together with live web research, with every citation linking back to its source.

How is it different from Case-Law Analytics?

Deep Synthesis returns a single synthesized, cited report. Case-Law Analytics is retrieval — you read the matching jurisprudence and laws yourself.

Can I use it for bar review?

Yes — it gives a cited, structured starting point for a research question that you can verify against the sources.

What format is the report?

An IRAC-structured report with a References section. You can export it to PDF or HTML, or copy the text.