Procedure is leverage. Use it.

Ruly wires court rules and legal codes into your workflows. On our AI platform, or yours.

Every rule. Every workflow.

Procedural answers

Cited answers to any procedural question — grounded in the controlling rules.

Filing checklists

Every formatting, content, and calendar requirement for a filing, with verified citations.

Filing review

Check a draft against the rules before it goes out the door.

Procedural timelines

Give Ruly a trigger event and get the cascade of requirements and decision points that follow.

Jurisdiction practice guides

Generate a litigation practice guide tailored to a specific court's rules and procedures.

…and whatever else rules can do for you

Wire procedural compliance and rules knowledge into any workflow.

One engine, multiple platforms.

The same procedural engine, wherever you work — on Ruly, or right inside Claude.

Ruly

Your procedural workspace — get answers, review documents, check deadlines, and verify every citation.

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ClaudeIntegration

Court rules and legal codes, right inside Claude — without leaving your chat.

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Responses you can stand behind.

1

Retrieves the applicable rules

Ruly pulls text from the sources that govern your jurisdiction.

2

Cites every claim

Each statement is tied to the specific rule it rests on.

3

You verify in one click

Every citation links straight to the source so you can confirm it yourself.

Complete & up-to-date.

Comprehensive procedural coverage across the federal system and California — with more states on the way.

Complete federal coverage.1

Federal Rules, all 13 circuits and the Supreme Court, and the U.S. district courts.

Complete California coverage.

All 58 counties' Superior Court rules, the appellate courts, plus the state codes and Rules of Court.

Regular updates.

Refreshed as courts revise them.

Linkable citations.

Every response cites the governing rule and links to the source.

What our critics are saying*

Pat Edwards, Partner
No thanks, I'd rather bill my client .7 for making sure I'm remembering the local rule correctly.
Pat Edwards, Partner
Chad O'Malley, Senior Associate
I love frantically flipping through 300 pages of local rules the night before a deadline.
Chad O'Malley, Senior Associate
Trina Santos, Associate
If it weren't for paper cuts from printed rules, I wouldn't even feel alive some days.
Trina Santos, Associate
Buddy Harris, Associate
But I like to ask about local rules in firm-wide emails—it's a great way to get my name out there.
Buddy Harris, Associate
Heather Ramirez, Associate
My listserv mates love my local rules questions. It really keeps the conversation going—and my inbox full!
Heather Ramirez, Associate
Jason Monroe, Counsel
Why save time? I'm billin' like a villain.
Jason Monroe, Counsel
Simon Howell, Partner
I love writing off 1.5 of associate time for 'Researching local rules.' That's how you build client trust.
Simon Howell, Partner
Dylan Carter, Senior Associate
I prefer rules in hard copy—walking to the printer helps me get my steps in.
Dylan Carter, Senior Associate
Cassidy Davis, Associate
I can't imagine a world where I don't manually cross-reference court rules for hours on end. When else can I bill while procrastinating?
Cassidy Davis, Associate
Devon Patel, Counsel
If losing track of time reading through 200 pages of court rules is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Devon Patel, Counsel
Jennifer Smith, Senior Associate
There's nothing like the thrill of flipping through rulebooks in a high-stakes moment. Who needs convenience when you can have chaos?
Jennifer Smith, Senior Associate
Brandon Epstein, Of Counsel
I spend more time searching for local rules than on actually litigating. It's a lifestyle choice.
Brandon Epstein, Of Counsel
Bianca Sterling, Partner
I love the camaraderie of calling colleagues to confirm a rule. It really helps me network!
Bianca Sterling, Partner
Judd Baker, Partner
Why streamline? We get paid by the hour! The longer it takes, the better.
Judd Baker, Partner
Daniel Park, Associate
I didn't spend three years in law school just to give up manually searching for rules!
Daniel Park, Associate
Gabe Ramirez, Partner
I really enjoy reading 4,000-word blog posts just to figure out what the rule is. It's a great way to spend my weekends!
Gabe Ramirez, Partner
Brooke Scott, Counsel
There's nothing quite like a 2-hour CLE with 75 slides of text blocks to internalize the latest local rules.
Brooke Scott, Counsel
Tyler Byrd, Paralegal
I love the thrill of Command-F in giant documents. It's like a treasure hunt, except the treasure is buried under a dozen keywords I didn't think to search for.
Tyler Byrd, Paralegal
Walter Smythe, Partner
I trust my well-worn, three-inch binder of local rules. Sure, it's missing a few updates from the past decade, but oh the war stories it could tell!
Walter Smythe, Partner
Lena Roberts, Partner
I have a perfectly good pleading template from 2009. Why bother checking if the rules have changed when it *probably* still works?
Lena Roberts, Partner
Doug Hall, Partner
Why use an AI when I can just ask Sharon to explain the local rules? She loves being interrupted.
Doug Hall, Partner
Taylor Pruitt, Associate
I prefer calling the court clerk to verify rules. You can't replace real human interaction… and the hold music is lit.
Taylor Pruitt, Associate
Maggie Ellsworth, Partner
Why would I need an AI when I can delegate this research to the new associate? It's a rite of passage.
Maggie Ellsworth, Partner
Maya Trudeau, Associate
Why use a chatbot when I can Google random legal blogs for hours instead?
Maya Trudeau, Associate
Cameron Anand, Partner
I'd miss the adrenaline rush of remembering to check the local rules right before filing a motion!
Cameron Anand, Partner
Bill Johnson, Solo Practitioner
Where's the fun in efficiency? I'm here for the grind.
Bill Johnson, Solo Practitioner
Miranda Cheney, Partner
I prefer to pass down the hallowed tradition of rule-chasing to the next generation of associates.
Miranda Cheney, Partner
Sam Williams, Senior Associate
I get all my best ideas while endlessly scrolling through PDFs.
Sam Williams, Senior Associate
Mike Chen, Counsel
If I'm not frantically searching for a local rule minutes before a filing, am I even a lawyer?
Mike Chen, Counsel
Tanner Wade, Counsel
I like my rules research to be like my walks on the beach—long and leisurely.
Tanner Wade, Counsel

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