This walkthrough shows how HAQQ's Legal AI drafts a full contract — from a simple prompt to a jurisdiction-aware, party-specific supply agreement — in under seven minutes.
The AI doesn't just generate generic text. It understands the parties, checks your practice management data, applies jurisdictional knowledge, and produces a structured legal document ready for review.
You can begin drafting from the Prompt Library — a curated collection of legal AI prompts available under Resources. In this example, we select a supply agreement prompt and customize it: Anthropic will supply LLM API access to Shell, under UAE jurisdiction.
Once you submit the prompt, the AI doesn't just start writing. It first:
Understands the full prompt — what you're asking, what type of agreement, and what terms matter.
Identifies the parties — Anthropic as the supplier, Shell as the buyer — and understands their roles.
Checks your eFirm memory — contacts, matters, and prior context stored in your practice management workspace.
Searches the web for company-specific information to personalize the agreement.
HAQQ's AI doesn't live in isolation. It's deeply connected to your eFirm — your contacts, legal matters, contracts, hearings, emails, and appointments all feed into the AI's context.
When you mention a company or a contact, the AI checks if they exist in your practice management system. If they do, it pulls relevant context. If they don't — like Shell and Anthropic in this demo — it searches external sources to gather the information it needs.
The AI generates a complete supply agreement — from definitions and scope, to delivery terms, specifications, and commercial parameters. It covers:
The AI also suggests follow-up questions to fine-tune the agreement — pricing mechanisms, dispute resolution, renewal terms — so you can iterate without starting over.
From the same conversation, you can ask the AI to generate related documents:
Each document inherits the context from the conversation — parties, jurisdiction, and terms carry forward automatically.
HAQQ's Legal AI is powered by the Justinian AI Engine — purpose-built for legal work. Unlike generic LLMs, it understands:
The result is not a generic template — it's a personalized, jurisdiction-aware document that follows how a lawyer would actually draft.
HAQQ offers different AI levels — from Paralegal to Legal AI Twin. The Legal AI Twin is the most advanced, with access to:
Compared to generic AI tools, HAQQ's Legal AI produces significantly better results for legal work — because it's an industry-specific engine with the right jurisdictional knowledge and legal conventions built in.
A three-line prompt produces a draft that covers 95% of the work. A detailed prompt from a practicing lawyer produces something even closer to final.