AI for Zambian advocates · early access
Counsel does the mundane parts of practice — research and first drafts — grounded in actual Zambian law. Ask in plain English; get an answer with a citation on every line you can open and check.
Free during early access · No card required
Illustrative. Counsel cites only passages it actually retrieved.
Grounded in the primary law of Zambia
Generic AI invents plausible-sounding cases. Counsel is built the opposite way: it retrieves the real provision, answers from it, and shows you exactly where it came from.
What it does
Ask a question of Zambian law and get a structured memorandum — issue, short answer, analysis and authorities — every point cited to the section or judgment behind it.
Generate first drafts — demand letters, notices, clauses, opinions — with the operative statutory requirements cited inline, ready for you to refine.
Browse the corpus Counsel searches, open any cited passage in one click, and trace every claim back to primary law.
How it works
By issue, by statute, or by the facts of your matter — however you'd put it to a colleague.
Counsel searches the Zambian corpus, then weighs the candidates to surface the passages that truly answer the question.
The answer carries numbered citations. Open any one to read the exact source passage and verify before you rely.
Built for trust
The difference between a legal AI you can use and one you can’t is whether you can check its work.
Cited
Each proposition links to the Act, section or judgment it came from — nothing floats free.
Honest
If the corpus doesn't cover your question, Counsel says so. It never fabricates a case or a section.
1 click
Open any citation to the underlying passage and its public source. You keep the judgment.
The corpus
Counsel is grounded in primary legal materials, not a model’s memory of them. Early access starts deep on the areas junior advocates touch most, and widens from there.
Primary legal materials sourced from ZambiaLII (SAIPAR / AfricanLII) under CC BY-NC 4.0, and the National Assembly of Zambia.
Employment Code Act, 2019 — contracts, redundancy, termination.
Companies Act, 2017 — incorporation, shares, governance.
The Constitution of Zambia, as amended.
Statutory Instruments and further Acts, added over time.
Ask Counsel something you’d normally spend an afternoon looking up. Free during early access.
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