After selecting your documents and defining the analysis you want to run, the final step is to choose how Lexlegis should apply your enquiry across the selected files.
This is done by selecting a Document Interaction Mode:
- Unified
- Individual
Each mode controls how Lexlegis reads, reasons over, and structures results from your documents.
1. What Is Document Interaction Mode?
Document Interaction Mode determines whether Lexlegis should:
- Treat all selected documents as one combined knowledge source, or
- Analyse each document separately
This choice directly affects how insights, comparisons, and answers are generated.
2. Unified Mode
In Unified mode, Lexlegis treats all selected documents as a single, combined set of information.
Your enquiry is applied across all documents together to generate a consolidated response.
2.1. How Unified Mode Works
- Documents are read collectively
- Overlapping or related information is combined
- A single, synthesised answer is produced
2.2. Use Unified Mode When You Want To
Use Unified mode when you want to:
- Compare clauses across multiple documents
- Get a consolidated view of risks, obligations, or patterns
- Analyse a group of related documents together
- Draw conclusions based on all documents as a whole
Example:
Reviewing common liability clauses across multiple service agreements.
3. Individual Mode
In Individual mode, Lexlegis applies your enquiry separately to each document.
Each file is analysed independently, and responses are generated per document.
3.1. How Individual Mode Works
- Each document is processed on its own
- Responses are specific to individual files
- Results are clearly separated and labelled
3.2. Use Individual Mode When You Want To
Use Individual mode when you want to:
- Review documents one by one
- Compare outputs side-by-side
- Perform document-specific analysis
- Avoid mixing context between files
Example:
Extracting termination clauses from each employment contract separately.
4. Choosing the Right Mode
| Mode | Best Used When |
|---|---|
| Unified | You want a combined, holistic analysis |
| Individual | You want document-specific insights |
5. Best Practices
- Use Unified mode for comparative or summary analysis
- Use Individual mode for audits, reviews, or compliance checks
- Start with Unified if documents are closely related
- Switch to Individual when precision per file matters
6. What Happens Next
Once you select a Document Interaction Mode:
- Lexlegis runs the analysis using your chosen settings
- Results are generated according to the selected mode
- You can review insights along with sources and citations
You can change the interaction mode and rerun the analysis at any time.
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