Playbooks for the matters you actually run
Practical, step-by-step workflows that show Clerk working a real Luxembourg matter end to end — from a scanned judgment to a signed mise en demeure on your own letterhead.
Six guides for everyday legal work
Each one is a real workflow Clerk supports, start to finish.
Work a licenciement end to end
Hand Clerk the file. It reads the facts, finds the Luxembourg case law that applies, computes the préavis and indemnité de départ, and drafts the letter — all in one place.
Analyse a scanned judgment
Drop in a scanned judgment or contract in French or German. Clerk OCRs every page, extracts the facts, clauses and dates, and tells you what it found.
Draft a mise en demeure on your letterhead
Clerk drafts mises en demeure, conclusions and plaidoiries from the file, then exports formatted .docx or PDF on your firm's own template — ready to review, sign and file.
Compute délais and indemnités
Get procedural délais, prescription, préavis and indemnité de départ in seconds, each cited to the governing article (e.g. L.124-1, L.124-7), with the échéance placed on the matter calendar.
Share a matter with a colleague
Add a colleague as lead, contributor or observer. Messages update in real time, and you share documents with explicit accept and revoke control.
Onboard your firm
Set firm roles (owner, admin, member), set per-member monthly usage limits, and keep confidential matters hidden — even from admins — with every action in the audit log.
How a Clerk workflow runs
Every guide follows the same pattern: read, work, ground, deliver.
Clerk reads the case file
It opens the documents on the matter, OCRs anything scanned, and pulls out the facts, clauses and dates it needs — showing its reasoning as it goes.
It does the legal work
It searches the full Luxembourg corpus, opens the decisions that apply and reads them in full, and computes the délais and indemnités the matter turns on.
It grounds every claim
Clerk declares the decisions it actually read this turn, links every citation to its public source on justice.public.lu, and flags anything it could not ground.
You get something to file
It drafts the letter or pleading from the file and exports a formatted .docx or PDF on your firm's letterhead — ready to review, sign and file.
Every step is grounded in a real source
A guide is only useful if you can trust the output. Clerk works against the full Luxembourg corpus and shows its working at every step, so each conclusion traces back to a decision you can open yourself.
- Searches the full Luxembourg corpus, opens the cases that apply and reads them in full
- Cites each decision to its public source on justice.public.lu
- Declares the decisions it actually read each turn and flags anything ungrounded
About the guides
Are these real workflows or marketing examples?
They are real workflows Clerk supports today — working a licenciement, analysing a scanned judgment, drafting on your letterhead, computing délais and indemnités, sharing a matter and onboarding a firm.
Can Clerk read my scanned and foreign-language documents?
Yes. It ingests scanned judgments and contracts in French or German, OCRs every page, and extracts the facts, clauses and dates before it starts work.
How does Clerk compute deadlines and indemnités?
It computes procedural délais, prescription, préavis and indemnité de départ in seconds, cites the governing article — for example L.124-1 or L.124-7 — and puts the échéance on the matter calendar.
Will documents come out on our own letterhead?
Yes. Clerk drafts mises en demeure, conclusions and plaidoiries from the file and exports formatted .docx or PDF on your firm's own letterhead or template, ready to review, sign and file.
Can a whole team follow a guide on the same matter?
Yes. Shared matters support lead, contributor and observer roles, real-time multi-user messages, and document sharing you can accept or revoke.
Run your next matter the way these guides do
Hand Clerk the file and watch a real Luxembourg workflow run, step by step.