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Draft in your voice, in legal style, in minutes.

Quillio drafts letters of advice, contracts, submissions, affidavits, and consent orders — in AU legal style and tailored to your jurisdiction.

In short

Quillio drafts legal documents in Australian legal style — letters of advice, commercial contracts, submissions, affidavits, consent orders, and more. It uses AU/NZ legal context, follows the structure your jurisdiction expects, and adapts to your firm's voice over time. Built for first drafts, not blind trust — every output is editable in your usual workflow.

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Before & after

What changes

Without Quillio

Drafting a letter of advice on a commercial contract dispute takes 90 minutes — gathering the facts, structuring the argument, citing authorities, and writing in the firm's voice.

With Quillio

Quillio produces a structured first draft in 3 minutes — facts laid out, issues framed, applicable law cited, advice given, and structured in the way your firm letters typically run. You spend the remaining time on the parts that actually need legal judgment.

How it works

From upload to output

1

Tell Quillio what you need

Describe the document type, the matter, the parties, and the goal. Quillio asks clarifying questions if anything is missing.

2

Quillio drafts the structure

Quillio drafts a structured first version using AU legal style, current authorities, and the appropriate format for the document type.

3

Edit in your workflow

Export to Word or copy into your matter file. Edit as you would any draft — Quillio is a starting point, not a finished product.

4

Refine over time

Quillio learns your firm's voice and standard positions over time. The drafts get more "you" the more you use it.

Capabilities

What you can do with Quillio ai contract drafting

  • Draft letters of advice on any practice area question
  • Draft commercial contracts (services, supply, NDAs, employment)
  • Draft submissions and outline submissions
  • Draft affidavits and witness statements (with structured fact extraction)
  • Draft consent orders for family law matters
  • Draft settlement deeds and release agreements
  • Draft client correspondence in your firm's voice
  • Generate first-draft pleadings (statement of claim, defence, counterclaim)
Walkthrough

A real example

Scenario

A commercial client has come to you with a contract dispute. The other party has terminated the supply agreement and your client wants advice on whether the termination was valid and what remedies are available.

Inputs

Tell Quillio: "Draft a letter of advice for a commercial client. They are the supplier under a 3-year supply agreement; the buyer has just purported to terminate for convenience even though the contract requires 6 months notice. Client is in NSW. Suggest grounds for challenge and quantify potential damages."

Quillio output

In 4 minutes: a structured 4-page letter of advice covering the contractual position, the validity of the termination, available remedies (specific performance, damages), the relevant authorities on commercial contract termination, an estimate of likely damages, and a recommended next step (letter of demand). Drafted in standard AU letter-of-advice style, ready for partner review.

Coverage

Documents, jurisdictions, and practice areas

Document types

  • Letters of advice
  • Commercial contracts
  • Outline submissions
  • Affidavits
  • Consent orders
  • Settlement deeds
  • Client correspondence
  • Statements of claim
  • Defences
  • Letters of demand

Jurisdictions

  • NSW
  • VIC
  • QLD
  • WA
  • SA
  • TAS
  • ACT
  • NT
  • Federal
  • NZ

Practice areas

  • Commercial
  • Family
  • Litigation
  • Employment
  • Property
  • Wills & Estates
Questions

AI Contract Drafting FAQs

Will Quillio drafts sound like me?

Out of the gate, Quillio drafts in standard AU legal style — clean, professional, structured. Over time, as you edit Quillio's drafts and use them in your work, it learns your voice and adapts. Most lawyers report that within 2-3 weeks of regular use, the drafts feel materially more "them".

Can I trust Quillio's drafts to be legally accurate?

Quillio drafts are first drafts — they are starting points for your professional review, not finished products. Every authority cited links to the source; every fact is editable. Your job as the lawyer is the judgment, the strategy, and the verification. Quillio's job is the volume.

Can Quillio handle complex documents like commercial contracts?

Yes. Quillio drafts commercial contracts including services agreements, supply agreements, NDAs, employment contracts, settlement deeds, and more. For highly bespoke or novel agreements, Quillio works best as a starting point that you then significantly customise.

How does Quillio handle Australian-specific document types?

Quillio is trained on AU document types including consent orders for family law, Section 32 vendor disclosures for Victorian property, REIQ contracts for Queensland, and the standard pleading formats used in AU courts. This is a meaningful difference from US/UK-trained AI tools.

Will my drafts be used to train other models?

No. Your drafts and the documents you upload are not used to train any model. Quillio runs on Australian infrastructure and your data stays on Australian soil.

Can Quillio export directly to Word?

Yes. Drafts can be exported to .docx for editing in Word. Quillio also has a Microsoft Word add-in for drafting inside Word directly.

Try it on a current document.

The fastest way to know if Quillio's drafting fits your practice is to use it on a current matter. The free trial requires no credit card and no sales call — sign up, ask Quillio to draft a letter of advice for a current matter, and see how it compares to your usual first draft.

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