Built for Canadian commercial litigators & arbitration counsel
Turn new commercial decisions into client-ready blog posts, automatically.
Briefly watches new Canadian and international commercial arbitration and corporate decisions, drafts concise case comments, and turns them into ready-to-edit blog posts for your firm's site.
CanLII, court RSS feeds, and more to come.
Short comments, key issues, holdings, client takeaways.
WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Medium, custom webhooks.
Issue: whether a supplier could avoid an unfavourable award by reframing a contractual interpretation dispute as a "jurisdictional error".
Holding: appeal dismissed; the arbitrator's interpretation was open on the record and entitled to deference.
Why it matters: reinforces the high bar for setting aside commercial awards and the value of clear arbitration clauses.
Ingest new decisions
Briefly monitors CanLII and court feeds for decisions in your chosen jurisdictions and practice areas.
Generate case comments
AI drafts short, structured comments (summary, issues, holding, implications) tuned for commercial counsel.
Turn them into posts
One click creates a blog draft your team can edit and publish to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow – or schedule for later.
Simple, transparent pricing
Start with a 14-day free trial. No credit card required. Upgrade anytime.
Starter
For solo practitioners
- ✓ 1 user
- ✓ 50 cases/month
- ✓ 10 blog posts/month
- ✓ 1 blog integration
- ✓ All Canadian jurisdictions
- ✓ Email support
Professional
For small teams
- ✓ Up to 5 users
- ✓ Unlimited cases
- ✓ 50 blog posts/month
- ✓ 3 blog integrations
- ✓ All jurisdictions + international
- ✓ Priority support
- ✓ Team collaboration
Firm
For larger practices
- ✓ Unlimited users
- ✓ Unlimited cases
- ✓ Unlimited blog posts
- ✓ All integrations
- ✓ Custom sources on request
- ✓ Dedicated support
- ✓ Clio integration
- ✓ API access
All plans include a 14-day free trial. Credit card required. Cancel anytime.
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