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Slaide for lawyers and legal teams

A clear client briefing summarising a complex matter in plain English. A structured due diligence report for a transaction. A presentation deck for a regulatory hearing. Slaide builds finished, designed legal documents from a description and the source files you attach.

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Updated July 3, 2026

Slaide helps lawyers and legal teams produce client briefings, regulatory summaries, due diligence reports and hearing materials from a description and the source files they attach. Describe the matter and audience, attach contracts, regulations or research memos, and Slaide reads the source, plans the structure, writes the content and designs every page. You review, refine any section and export to PDF for the client or file.

Describe the matter, the audience and what the document needs to achieve. Attach contracts, regulations, research memos or prior correspondence. Slaide reads the source material, plans the document structure, writes the content and designs every page. You review and refine, then export to PDF.

What Slaide does for lawyers and legal teams

Client briefing documents

Describe the matter and Slaide builds a clear, structured client-facing briefing: key facts, legal context, risks, recommended actions and next steps. Written for a non-legal reader without losing precision.

Regulatory summaries

Attach a regulation or directive PDF and Slaide produces a formatted summary: scope, obligations, deadlines, penalties, action items. Useful for client advisories, compliance teams and board packs.

Due diligence reports

Describe the transaction and attach the relevant documents. Slaide builds a structured due diligence report: findings by workstream, key risks flagged, issues table, summary and recommended conditions.

Hearing and arbitration presentation materials

Build a clear, structured slide deck for a hearing or client presentation. Slaide organises the legal argument, evidence references and timeline into a format that works under pressure.

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe the matter and the document

    Say what legal matter it covers, who the document is for, client, court or counterparty, and what it needs to achieve.

  2. 2

    Attach the source documents

    Add contracts, regulatory texts, research memos, prior advice or correspondence. Slaide reads PDF, Word and other formats and builds from the actual content.

  3. 3

    Slaide builds it

    The system plans the document structure, writes the content based on your materials, designs every page and checks its own work. You get a finished, structured result.

  4. 4

    Review and export

    Click any section, paragraph or heading to refine it. Every change is undoable. Export to PDF to send to the client or file.

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Build a clear client briefing document summarising the key points of [legal matter/regulation] for a non-legal client. Plain English, structured with key risks, recommended actions and next steps.

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FAQ

Can Slaide build a document from a contract or regulation I attach?

Yes. Attach the source document as a PDF or Word file and Slaide reads it to extract the key obligations, risks and actions. The output is a structured, designed document built from your actual source material.

Can Slaide handle confidential client files safely?

Files you upload are used only to generate your document and are not shared or used for training. For highly sensitive matters, review your firm's data handling policy before uploading client files to any external tool.

Is Slaide useful for a solo practitioner or a small firm?

Yes. Solo practitioners and small firms get the most value because Slaide removes the formatting and structuring work that takes hours without a support team. Free to start with no credit card; Pro is €18/month.

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Slaide for lawyers: client briefings, due diligence reports and matter summaries