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Search Australian case law by what it means, not what it says. Every answer is grounded in the source, paragraph by paragraph.

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Built for the way lawyers actually work

Legal research shouldn't feel like archaeology.

Australian lawyers spend hours on Boolean queries, scrolling AustLII, and verifying every citation by hand. There is a better way.

i.

Search by meaning

Ask in plain English. “Costs apportionment when one claim is undetermined” finds the right judgments — not just ones containing those exact words.

ii.

Grounded answers

Every answer points to the exact paragraph it came from. No invented quotes. No hallucinated citations. Click through and verify in one tap.

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Australian-first

NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Federal Court, High Court. Built for Commonwealth jurisdictions — not retrofitted from a US-trained model.

How it works

From fact pattern to authority,
in seconds.

A research workflow that respects how lawyers actually think — not how a search engine indexes documents.

a

Describe the issue

Paste your client's facts, type a legal question, or drop in a draft submission. BriefBridge understands the legal context.

b

Read the relevant judgments

The most on-point cases surface first, with the specific paragraphs that matter highlighted. Every word is verifiable.

c

Cite with confidence

Every cited paragraph is addressable. Copy citations in Australian Guide to Legal Citation format, ready for your written submissions.

Coverage

Starting with NSW. Australia next.

We're building court-by-court, with full text and structured metadata. No black-box scraping — direct ingestion with court permission.

NSW Supreme CourtLive
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Tribunals (NCAT, AAT, VCAT)Q4

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BriefBridge ingests judgments directly from court sources under their published republication policies. Every judgment is attributed, every source is linked, and suppression orders are honoured.

The unofficial copies you read here always link back to the authoritative court version.

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