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A Law Student's Companion

Search Supreme Court cases and Philippine laws. Create casebooks, notes, digests, and reviewers. Share your materials with other users.

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Lawyerly is more than just a search engine.

Discover the many tools it has to offer. Save time in finding, formatting, and organizing cases and laws. Read your casebooks as law students should. Review, and recall what you have read and studied. Prepare your own review materials for the exams. Collaborate with your classmates. Share what you have learned.



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Search Cases and Laws


Lawyerly is a web-based legal research platform where you can access all Supreme Court cases, relevant laws and implementing rules and regulations. It has a versatile and advanced searching capability that lets you search for cases, laws, doctrines using case citations, General Register numbers, keywords, or hashtags with accurate results.



CASEBOOKS


Organize with Casebooks


Lawyerly users can create a casebook wherein they can organize cases or laws by topics and sub-topics. Adding cases is easy with the "Add to Casebook" button. Casebooks are interactive where you can track cases they have read. And they can also quickly view the principles cited in these cases at the click of a button.

How it works


Create a casebook. Add sections and sub-sections (or call these topics and sub-topics). Organize casebooks by adding categories and hashtags.
Search cases and laws. Add cases from the search result by clicking "Add to casebook" and selecting the desired topic.
Read the cases listed on your casebook. Track cases you have read from the casebook. Those cases with annotations will be indicated or tagged.
DIGESTS


Generate Case Digests


Creating your own digest is easy, even without typing a single word. Simply open a case and start highlighting text as FACTS, ISSUES, RULING, PRINCIPLES. Your digest will be automatically created when you click on the Digest button.

How it works


Open a case. Annotate or highlight text. Make sure you have highlights for FACTS, ISSUES, RULING, and PRINCIPLES.
Generate the case digest from your annotations by clicking on the Digest" button.
Manage your case digests from the Digests tab. Organize them by adding categories and hashtags.