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Document drafting, legal research, and clause management for notarial practice

AI-powered document creation, Swiss legal research, and clause bank for notaries. Multi-language support (DE, FR, IT). Word-native editing. CH/EU-hosted.

The Challenge

  • Document drafting is repetitive but requires precision
  • Multi-language requirements (DE, FR, IT) for cross-cantonal work
  • Legal research across Swiss cantonal and federal sources
  • Clause libraries are personal and not shared across the practice
  • Template management is manual with inconsistent versioning

Document drafting with Swiss OR compliance

Sphere drafts structured .docx documents from natural language instructions. Templates for common notarial instruments with Swiss OR compliance. Template variables auto-fill party details, property descriptions, and transaction terms from a single panel. Professional formatting and automatic numbering.

  • Natural language to structured DOCX
  • Swiss OR (Code of Obligations) compliant templates
  • Template variable auto-detection and fill
  • Professional formatting with automatic numbering

Swiss legal research from within your document

Search Fedlex, BGE, and Swiss legal commentary without leaving your document. Look up SR numbers, find relevant case law, and insert citations directly as tracked changes. Multi-language search supports German, French, and Italian sources.

  • Fedlex federal law + BGE case law search
  • SR number and citation lookup
  • Insert findings directly into documents
  • German, French, Italian language support

Practice-wide clause bank

Move approved clauses from individual files into a shared, searchable clause bank. Tag by clause type, jurisdiction, and canton. Hybrid search finds clauses by meaning. Usage tracking surfaces the most-used formulations. Build institutional knowledge that outlasts individual notaries.

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