Andri is now live in the UK

Andri is now live in the UK

November 4, 2024

Andri is now live in the UK

We've been working with UK solicitors and barristers over the past few months to build something that actually works for English and Welsh practice. Not a bolt-on. Not "UK case law added". Proper coverage of the things that matter when you're preparing a case.

What we've built

CPR-native deadlines and procedure. The Civil Procedure Rules aren't just a document we indexed—they're encoded into how Andri reasons about cases. Ask about limitation periods, ask about service requirements, ask about cost budgeting. The system knows the rules, not just the text.

Court forms that fill themselves. N1 claim forms, N244 applications, witness statement templates. Andri pulls party details, claim amounts, and particulars from your matter context and fills the fields. You review and approve rather than copy-paste from six different sources.

Daily updates from BAILII, legislation.gov.uk, and the Gazette. New judgments hit the system within 24 hours. When the Senior Courts Costs Office updates its guide, we update ours. When HMCTS changes a form, we flag affected matters.

Companies House and FCA integration. Look up defendants properly. Company number, registered office, persons with significant control, FCA permissions where relevant. Cited and sourced, not guessed.

Why this matters

Most legal AI treats jurisdiction as a filter—tick "UK" and get UK results. That's not how law works. A Dutch tool that adds UK case law is still a Dutch tool. It doesn't know that "reasonable time" means different things in different contexts, that costs follow the event, or that you need to file a directions questionnaire after the defence comes in.

We've built Andri for UK practice from the ground up. The same approach we took with Dutch law—encode the procedure, not just the content.

What's next

We're rolling out to UK firms now. If you're handling commercial disputes, contract claims, or regulatory matters and want to try it, get in touch. We're particularly interested in working with firms doing multi-jurisdictional work across the UK and Netherlands—that's where the system really shines.

Try Andri or reach out to discuss how it fits your practice.