For attorneys
The ABA now treats AI competence as a duty.
Verify every AI-assisted brief, memo, and contract summary against the source — and produce a record you can attach to the matter file. Catch what Westlaw's Practical Law and Lexis+ AI still miss.
What we catch
The errors that end careers.
Hallucinated case citations
AI inventing plausible-sounding case names, courts, and pin cites. We verify each citation appears in the source file you provided.
Misstated holdings & dicta
Summaries that confidently inflate dicta into binding holdings — or paraphrase a holding into something the court never said.
Wrong dates, parties, dollar amounts
Effective dates flipped, party names swapped, settlement figures off by a decimal. Numerical exact-match catches all of them.
Missed material clauses
Indemnification, limitation of liability, choice of law — the clauses an AI summary 'helpfully' omits. Flagged as Not Found.
The workflow
How attorneys actually use VeriDoc.
STEP 01
Drop the contract or transcript
PDF or DOCX. 500-page deposition or 12-page MSA — same workflow.
STEP 02
Paste your ChatGPT or Claude summary
Whatever model your firm uses. We're model-agnostic.
STEP 03
Review flagged claims
Each red flag cites the exact source sentence. Override or accept.
STEP 04
Export the audit PDF
Timestamped, signed. Goes straight into the matter file.
"I'm not going to be the lawyer who gets sanctioned because ChatGPT made up a citation. VeriDoc is the seatbelt."
Source Document
Master Services Agreement

Atomic Factual Claims
4 of 19 require attention
The contract duration is twenty-four months.
§2.1 — “This agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue for a period of twenty-four (24) months.”
Termination requires 60 days written notice.
Source explicitly states 30 days, not 60.
§4.2 — “Either party may terminate this agreement upon thirty (30) days prior written notice.”
Liability is capped at total fees paid in the prior twelve months.
Source matches but adds exceptions for gross negligence.
The agreement is governed by Delaware law.
No jurisdiction clause appears in the source document.