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For the first time, High Court documents are fully searchable with new Solomonic Document Search tool

In an increasingly competitive legal environment, Solomonic empowers you to search smarter and leave no stone unturned by providing, for the first time, searchable access to the content of the most comprehensive and reliable set of High Court dispute documents available.

The Solomonic platform now gives you a comprehensive search tool to extract the maximum value from the content of over 31,000 documents including claim forms, particulars, orders and defence filings. Documents that until now have not been searchable at scale.

Gideon Cohen, Solomonic co-founder and barrister at One Essex Court, commented: “As both a co-founder and practising barrister, I find this tool incredibly helpful - it truly delivers a new competitive advantage for practitioners. At its core, it offers a unique precedent database unlike anything else available given the sheer volume of documents we have captured since inception - unlocking value that was previously confined to your own case files.

Leave no stone unturned

  • Comprehensive risk mitigation: Avoid missing crucial arguments or details - Solomonic helps ensure thorough preparation for every dispute.

  • Strengthen your argument: Identify new arguments and learn from past successes to strengthen your case.

  • Save time, deliver value: Find the content and document you need in seconds, not hours or days.

Cohen added: “My grandmother shared a saying that has always stuck with me: a surgeon lies awake at night worrying about what they left in; a barrister, about what they left out. This search tool really helps you make sure you haven't missed something important.

The feature will be released to all Solomonic users from 8 October 2025.

 

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