Ivo’s latest product release is Research — a concise, report-style legal tool that uses authoritative sources and trusted inline citations for all of your legal research needs.
Research uses a dataset that has been created with high-quality primary and secondary legal sources. Ivo’s Research feature conducts all research exclusively within this dataset, ensuring precise and reliable outputs, rather than relying on generic web sources which could produce inaccurate results.
In the US, those sources include EDGAR / SEC Filings, U.S. Code and Congress.gov, eCFR and the Federal Register, as well as reputable indexes for court case retrieval. For questions involving EU matters, we use materials from official EU portals (Companies House, Parliament, Court of Justice).
To further ensure reliability, we have ensured that each claim in a Research report is cited inline at the sentence level. Additionally, we avoid indirect citations. If a case quotes a statute, we cite the statute directly; if a case cites another case, we find and cite the original. Quotes are also cited against the source and pinpoint to specific sections. Finally, for broad propositions, Research will generate multiple authorities and reasoning excerpts — not a single, superficial citation.
Research is also able to understand context about your company through the Company Profile feature. For example, if Ivo knows that your company is located in California, without specifying the jurisdiction in your prompt, Research will look to California-specific statutes, regulations, and case law. For mixed federal-state or multi‑state questions, Research organizes your report into clearly labeled jurisdictional sections.
The new Research feature uses a number of cooperating agents to double‑check work: a retrieval agent (finds and deduplicates sources), an authority/ranking agent (promotes primary law), a cite‑checker (verifies text and pinpoints citations), a conflict reviewer (flags contradictory authorities), and a gap detector (signals when evidence is thin rather than speculating).
The results from Research come as a comprehensive legal memo. You’ll find Issue, Brief Answer, and Analysis with inline, sentence‑level citations next to each assertion. Authorities are clickable back to the source. You can also download the memo as a separate Word document.
Schedule a demo to see how Research would work in your workflow.
Ivo’s latest product release is Research — a concise, report-style legal tool that uses authoritative sources and trusted inline citations for all of your legal research needs.
Research uses a dataset that has been created with high-quality primary and secondary legal sources. Ivo’s Research feature conducts all research exclusively within this dataset, ensuring precise and reliable outputs, rather than relying on generic web sources which could produce inaccurate results.
In the US, those sources include EDGAR / SEC Filings, U.S. Code and Congress.gov, eCFR and the Federal Register, as well as reputable indexes for court case retrieval. For questions involving EU matters, we use materials from official EU portals (Companies House, Parliament, Court of Justice).
To further ensure reliability, we have ensured that each claim in a Research report is cited inline at the sentence level. Additionally, we avoid indirect citations. If a case quotes a statute, we cite the statute directly; if a case cites another case, we find and cite the original. Quotes are also cited against the source and pinpoint to specific sections. Finally, for broad propositions, Research will generate multiple authorities and reasoning excerpts — not a single, superficial citation.
Research is also able to understand context about your company through the Company Profile feature. For example, if Ivo knows that your company is located in California, without specifying the jurisdiction in your prompt, Research will look to California-specific statutes, regulations, and case law. For mixed federal-state or multi‑state questions, Research organizes your report into clearly labeled jurisdictional sections.
The new Research feature uses a number of cooperating agents to double‑check work: a retrieval agent (finds and deduplicates sources), an authority/ranking agent (promotes primary law), a cite‑checker (verifies text and pinpoints citations), a conflict reviewer (flags contradictory authorities), and a gap detector (signals when evidence is thin rather than speculating).
The results from Research come as a comprehensive legal memo. You’ll find Issue, Brief Answer, and Analysis with inline, sentence‑level citations next to each assertion. Authorities are clickable back to the source. You can also download the memo as a separate Word document.
Schedule a demo to see how Research would work in your workflow.



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