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Use Legal Search in Oro

How to ask legal questions covering 150+ countries directly in Tomorro and get sourced answers with Legal Search?

Access to Legal Search depends on it being enabled for your account: it is included by default on the V6 plan and can be enabled on a case-by-case basis otherwise. All members of the organization (except external guests) can use it when it is available. If it is not enabled, an administrator can contact your account manager.

Legal Search is an Oro feature that lets you ask legal questions covering over 150 countries directly in Tomorro and get structured, verifiable, and sourced answers — without leaving your contract workflow.

Oro searches open, verified legal sources: regulations, case law, and public legal doctrine across more than 150 countries, and cites the sources used alongside each answer.

For French law, for example:

  • Légifrance

  • Journal Officiel

  • Cour de cassation

  • Conseil d'État

  • Conseil constitutionnel

For legal teams that regularly handle legal questions, Legal Search can save over 12 hours per month by replacing manual searches across scattered tools.


Activate Legal Search

Legal Search is available from Oro in the CLM and from the Tomorro Word add-in. It is activated directly from the Oro chat:

  • Open the Oro assistant from the sidebar

  • Click Legal Search in the action bar at the bottom of the chat

  • Ask your question: Oro automatically switches to Legal Search mode

Once activated, Legal Search stays active between sessions: you don't need to reactivate it at each Connexion.

📌 To use Legal Search in Word, see Use the Tomorro add-in in Microsoft Word.


Ask a legal question

With Legal Search activated, Oro systematically uses legal search for your legal questions. Ask your question in natural language in the Oro chat:

  • Type your question in Oro's input field

  • Specify the country or jurisdiction concerned in your question

  • Send your message

  • Oro displays a dedicated progress state that details the steps of the search (analysis of the question, identification of relevant legal sources, search of case law, drafting of the summary)

💡 Always specify the jurisdiction. Explicitly indicate the country concerned in your question (for example "under German law" or "according to Spanish law"). If the jurisdiction is unclear, Oro asks you to specify it before launching the search.

  • The answer appears in the chat with its sources and suggested follow-up questions

Example questions:

  • "What are the conditions for a non-compete clause to be valid under German law for an employee?"

  • "Compare the regime for the warranty against hidden defects under French, Spanish, and Italian law."

  • "What is the most recent case law on force majeure under French law, and what are its practical implications?"

  • "What data retention obligations apply to a SaaS provider in Brazil?"


Understand sourced answers

Every Legal Search response comes with verifiable references from legal databases.

The sources used are displayed alongside the answer as a "X source(s)" indicator, only when Oro has relied on at least one truly consultable document. If no consultable source was used, no source is displayed.


The cited sources allow you to:

  • verify answers directly on official websites (Légifrance, Journal Officiel, courts' websites, etc.)

  • share reliable references with your teams or clients

  • base your contractual decisions on up-to-date legislation

Oro automatically suggests follow-up questions after each answer to help you go deeper without losing the context of your conversation.


Current limitations

Legal Search currently has the following limitations:

  • Web app: Legal Search is used from the global Oro assistant, not from the chat tied to a specific contract

  • Access subject to activation: the feature is not available for all accounts; it must be enabled beforehand

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