Cite your sources
Parachute now grounds answers in Australian legislation, shows its citations inline, and lets law firms manage their own precedents.
Three updates that make Parachute’s answers easier to trust and to tailor to your firm.
Australian legislation, built in
Parachute now has Australian legislation available as a source. Ask a question and the AI can pull the relevant act and section, and ground its answer in the actual text rather than its training data. References appear with the response, complete with breadcrumbs and a link to the official source so you can verify in a click.
Citations you can check
AI responses now show their citations. When an answer draws on a source - a document you uploaded, legislation, research - it lists where each point came from, so you can trace a claim back to its origin instead of taking it on trust. You’ll also see Parachute work through its reasoning as the response comes together.
Precedents, for law firms
“Templates” are now “Precedents” for law firms - the word your firm actually uses. Precedents are the Word documents Parachute uses as the starting point for a new draft: NDAs, retainers, SPAs, leases. Upload them from your device or straight from Google Drive, OneDrive, SharePoint, or NetDocuments, then bring one into a chat with an @ mention and Parachute drafts from your house style instead of a blank page.