In one sentence
The new Moot Court in the lawyer portal rehearses the oral hearing before it happens: the AI takes on the roles of the court and the opposing side, asking the hardest questions — so you go into the hearing prepared, not surprised.
A simulator, not a script
Until now, the agents only offered plain hearing preparation: sequence, what to bring, courtroom conduct. The new Moot Court goes further. It is stateful — it remembers where the proceedings stand, reacts to your motions and escalates like a real hearing instead of running through a fixed list of questions. And it's jurisdiction-parametrised: the simulated questions follow the procedural law of the relevant order.
Through the instance, step by step
The simulator walks you through the stages of proceedings — from the conciliation hearing through a simulated claimant submission to the anticipated counter-arguments — and marks where a decision is due from you. So you rehearse not just individual answers, but the whole sequence.
The hardest questions — with an answer line
Before the real hearing, the simulator condenses the other side's most likely attacks into a prioritised list of the hardest questions — with a sketched answer line for each. That's preparation, not a script to memorise.
From the file, not out of thin air
The simulator starts from your case file or a document — it doesn't invent facts, it plays out your actual case. A contamination safeguard keeps the simulation cleanly separated from Lex & Lexi and plain hearing prep, so results never mix.
Built to be safe
- The simulator rehearses — you conduct the hearing.
- Client-separated (RLS): no context from other files.
- EU hosting, jurisdiction-aware, available in all 7 portal languages from day one.
Staying honest
Moot Court is a rehearsal tool, not an oracle: it rehearses likely questions, it doesn't know the actual outcome. The strategy, the answers on the day and the responsibility stay with you. More: AI transparency.
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