How Lawerly Works
Last updated: July 3, 2026
Lawerly is grounded in a verified, hand-built knowledge graph of Pakistani statutes and case law. AI models are used for language generation and retrieval — they are not the source of legal truth. Every citation and case-status check comes from our own database, not from the AI model itself.
Which models we use
| Feature | Model | Hosting Country |
|---|---|---|
| Legal research chat | DeepSeek v4-flash | China (with US-hosted Gemma fallback) |
| Document & argument drafting | DeepSeek v4-flash | China |
| Scanned-judgment reading | Gemma 4 | United States (Cerebras) |
Citations come from Lawerly’s own knowledge graph, not from the AI model itself — even though the drafting and chat text is generated by a third-party model, the legal facts are checked against Lawerly’s own database, never invented by the model. Overruled-case checking is in development.