Lexqura
🇺🇸Built for legal practice in the United States

Run your law firm
the way it should be run.

Lexqura unites your CRM, case files, AI legal research, document drafting, time tracking, and billing in one workspace, grounded in U.S. federal law. Every answer cites a real statute. Every draft starts from your case facts.

Built for legal practice in the United States · Pilot plan free

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USC titles indexed

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FRCP · FRE · FRAPindexed

Federal Rules

Grounded in United States’s law

Trained on the law that governs you.

Lexqura's U.S. corpus covers the Constitution, eight high-use USC titles (Bankruptcy, Commerce, Copyrights, Crimes, Internal Revenue, Judiciary, Patents, Public Health), and the five core sets of Federal Rules (Civil, Criminal, Evidence, Appellate, Bankruptcy). Sources are the official USLM XML from uscode.house.gov and Cornell LII. State corpora (CA, NY, TX) ship next.

Common law expertise across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and beyond

Every answer traces to a statute section or reported case

55+ jurisdictions worldwide, expanding continuously

U.S. federal corpus · statutes + rules live

U.S. Constitution

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Title 11, Bankruptcy

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Title 15, Commerce

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Title 17, Copyrights

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Title 18, Crimes

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Title 26, Internal Revenue

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Title 28, Judiciary

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Title 35, Patents

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Title 42, Public Health

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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

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Federal Rules of Evidence

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Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure

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United States questions

Straight answers.

What U.S. law is covered?

The Constitution, eight high-use USC titles (11, 15, 17, 18, 26, 28, 35, 42) covering bankruptcy, commerce, copyrights, crimes, the Internal Revenue Code, the judiciary, patents, and public health & civil rights, plus FRCP, FRE, FRAP, FRCrP, and FRBP.

Are the sources official?

Yes. USC titles come from the Office of Law Revision Counsel’s USLM XML releases (uscode.house.gov); Federal Rules are from Cornell LII. Every chunk is traceable to a canonical section and release point.

What about state law?

Federal ships first. California, New York, and Texas are queued next — public sources like leginfo (CA) and statutes.capitol.texas.gov (TX) let us ingest state codes with the same pipeline.

Can a U.S. firm with cross-border work use this?

Yes. Firm settings let you pick multiple jurisdictions (e.g. US + GH for a diaspora practice). Research and drafts scope per case or per session so each matter stays grounded in the right corpus.

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