The edge
Speed is table stakes. The difference that matters is judgment-grade input — knowing, before you commit to a line, how that line has actually fared.
Tribunal decisions, broken to the issue level — the section each turned on, who it favoured, and the reasoning inside it. So it can reach for the right authority, not merely a relevant one.
Statute, rules, circulars and case law — pulled from the official record and checked against source before they reach your draft. That single rule is the difference between a tool you check and one you trust.
Because outcomes are structured per member and section, you can see how a bench has leaned before — and walk into the hearing already knowing the ground. No bare percentages: every read shows its sample, and the thin ones are held back.