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FRITH AI Web Search

Legal research in seconds, not hours

Real-time case law and statute retrieval with AI-summarised holdings, automatic citations, and jurisdiction filtering — all inside your matter workspace.

Research that goes further than a search box

FRITH doesn't just return links. It retrieves, summarises, and cites — delivering research-ready results you can drop straight into a brief or memo.

Real-Time Case Law Retrieval

Instant search across federal and state courts, UK tribunals, EU directives, and international arbitration databases. Results returned in seconds.

Automatic Citations

Every result is formatted automatically in Bluebook, OSCOLA, APA, or plain text. Switch citation style and export at any time.

Multi-Jurisdiction Filtering

Filter results by federal circuit, state, UK court, EU institution, or date range. Run parallel queries across multiple jurisdictions at once.

AI-Summarised Results

FRITH doesn't just return links — it summarises the key holdings, relevant facts, and applicable rules so you can assess relevance at a glance.

Docket Monitoring & Alerts

Track live dockets for specified cases or courts. Receive email and in-app alerts the moment new filings are made in cases you're following.

One-Click Export

Export research results to Microsoft Word, PDF, or clipboard. Full memos with citations, holdings summaries, and source links — ready to attach.

Practice-Area Filters

Narrow research to specific topics — contract law, tort, IP, regulatory, employment, criminal — to surface only the most relevant precedents.

Research History

Every search is saved to the matter. Review past research threads, compare result sets, and share research packages with colleagues.

From question to cited research in under a minute

FRITH AI search works the way lawyers think — in plain English questions, not Boolean strings. It retrieves the most relevant precedents, summarises the key holdings, and formats citations automatically.

No Boolean operators or database codes needed

AI summarises the holding and rule for each result

Citations formatted in Bluebook or OSCOLA automatically

Research is saved to the matter — searchable and shareable

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Type your research question in plain English — no Boolean operators needed.

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FRITH searches across live legal databases in your chosen jurisdiction.

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AI summaries surface the key holdings and relevant facts for each result.

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Citations are auto-formatted in your preferred style (Bluebook, OSCOLA, etc.).

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Export to Word or PDF — or insert citations directly into your AI Terminal draft.

Research tools compared

FeatureFRITHWestlaw / LexisGoogle Scholar
AI-summarised holdings
Auto-formatted citations
Multi-jurisdiction parallel search
Linked to matter workspace
Docket monitoring & alerts
Included in subscription

AI web search is included in all FRITH plans at no extra cost.

Frequently asked questions

How does FRITH AI web search differ from Google?

FRITH AI web search is purpose-built for legal research. It retrieves case law, statutes, and regulations with automatic citation formatting — rather than general web results — and filters by jurisdiction, court level, and date range.

Does FRITH AI search support Bluebook and OSCOLA citation formats?

Yes. FRITH automatically formats citations in Bluebook (US), OSCOLA (UK), APA, and plain text. You can switch format and export to Word, PDF, or clipboard.

Can FRITH search for case law across multiple jurisdictions at once?

Yes. FRITH supports parallel jurisdiction search, returning results across federal circuits, state courts, UK courts, EU tribunals, and more in a single query.

Does FRITH offer court docket monitoring and alerts?

Yes. FRITH includes docket monitoring for specified courts and case numbers. You receive email and in-app alerts when new filings are made in cases you are tracking.

Can I export legal research results from FRITH?

Yes. Research results can be exported to Microsoft Word, PDF, or plain text. You can also copy individual citations or full research memos directly from the interface.