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Document Vault update

Your document vault,
now available where
you already work.

OpusLaw can now use saved review projects and extracted details from uploaded documents when you ask about them in Chat, Carta, or Document Grid. If there is nothing in your vault, chat keeps working exactly as usual.

Legal AI is most useful when it knows the documents you are actually working with. Public law matters, but a contract review, discovery pass, diligence project, or litigation chronology usually turns on private files: the agreements, letters, exhibits, notices, and work product sitting inside your matter.

The updated Document Vault makes that private review work available when it is actually relevant. It looks at your saved document work only when you ask about vault, grid, uploaded, saved, or stored documents. If the vault is empty, unavailable, or irrelevant, the AI never skips a beat.

Where it works

Your documents, available where you work.

/chat

Ask about documents in your vault, uploaded contracts, or saved review projects and Chat can bring relevant extracted details into the conversation. If nothing is available, it continues like ordinary chat.

Carta

Carta can now answer more naturally when you ask about your own files. It uses saved review work in the background, without opening a new panel or interrupting the flow.

Document Grid

The Document Grid agent can work with the current table and your saved projects together, making it easier to compare files, fields, review notes, and document-level findings.

Large document uploads

Long contracts, exhibits, pleadings, and correspondence get the same document-aware experience as smaller uploads, so the workflow feels consistent from quick questions to larger reviews.

Saved review projects

Prior Document Grid work becomes easier to revisit. A review project can become useful later when you ask, "What did we find in those agreements?"

Document-backed answers

OpusLaw keeps facts from your saved review work separate from general legal research, so attorneys can tell when an answer is drawing from their own files.

Design principles

Built to help, never to block.

01

Nothing breaks

If there is no vault, no matching document, or a temporary issue finding a file, the answer still goes through. The document layer is helpful when available and quiet when it is not.

02

Only when you ask

OpusLaw does not treat every chat as a vault question. It looks at your saved document work when you ask about uploaded files, Document Grid projects, saved contracts, or vault material.

03

Document-backed answers

When document support is available, OpusLaw can use the file name, project, extracted values, review notes, and relevant passages captured during review to make the answer more concrete.

Workflow

From upload to answer.

01

Upload and review

Create a Document Grid project and review contracts, pleadings, evidence, or correspondence.

02

Save the project

The project, documents, extracted values, and review work remain available for future questions.

03

Ask naturally

Use Chat, Carta, or the Grid agent: "Which uploaded contracts have uncapped indemnity?" or "What is in my vault for the Acme review?"

04

Keep working

When matches exist, OpusLaw can use your document work in the answer. When they do not, it continues normally instead of inventing facts.

Built for legal work

Built for real legal work.

Contract review teams

Ask which uploaded agreements contain indemnity, assignment, audit, renewal, notice, or termination language and work from the review already completed.

Litigation document sets

Compare pleadings, exhibits, demand letters, discovery responses, and factual summaries without manually reopening every uploaded file.

Due diligence reviews

Use extracted fields as a living matter memory: parties, dates, obligations, exceptions, risk markers, and missing information.

Solo and small firms

Keep the workflow simple. Upload, review, ask. The vault becomes useful without requiring a separate database or complicated setup.

Enterprise legal teams

Treat prior review projects as reusable private context while preserving ordinary chat performance for users without vault material.

Document-sensitive work

Separate facts from your private files from public law citations, so attorneys can see what came from the matter record.

The point

Your legal AI should remember the documents that matter, and stay out of the way when there is nothing to use.

This is not a separate search product bolted onto the side of OpusLaw. It is a quiet document memory across the places legal professionals already work: Chat, Carta, and Document Grid. More useful answers when the user has documents. The same reliable experience when they do not.