Legal Research Across Jurisdictions
Ask a question and PONS searches legislation, case law, and regulatory databases across jurisdictions. Every result links back to the original source so you can verify what the system found before you use it.

From question to cited answer
Ask a question, get a cited answer. Here is how it works.
First
Ask your legal question
Type your question and PONS determines which jurisdictions and source types are relevant and builds the search strategy automatically. No need to pick databases or structure queries — just ask what you need to know.

Then
PONS searches the sources you have selected
Legislation, case law, regulations, and legal commentary — PONS searches the databases and jurisdictions you have chosen. Instead of logging into each one separately and cross-referencing manually, you get results from all your selected sources in a single pass.

Next
Results are scored for relevance and authority
Each result is evaluated for how directly it answers your question and how authoritative the source is. The most relevant findings surface at the top, so you spend your time reading what matters instead of filtering through hundreds of results.

Finally
Get a structured brief with verifiable citations
PONS produces a research brief that synthesizes the findings into a structured analysis. Every statement is backed by a citation you can click to see the original source. Use the brief as a starting point for client memos, court filings, or internal strategy discussions.

See how PONS handles legal research
See how PONS delivers cited, cross-jurisdictional research in minutes.

