Legal work, less paperwork.
Research Ghanaian law and draft for the High Court in one place. Hours of drafting become minutes of review.
- Minutes
- from a scanned brief to a court-ready draft
- Cited
- every answer opens the judgment or section behind it
- C.I. 47
- High Court form built into the drafts
- GHS
- invoices, fee agreements and a fee benchmark by matter type
Ask in plain English. Get a cited answer grounded in Ghanaian law.
Ask a question the way you’d ask a colleague. You get an answer written from Ghanaian statutes and reported judgments, with every citation there to open and check.
The strongest authority comes first
A Supreme Court holding outranks a District Court one, the way it would in your own submission. Answers lead with the authority that actually binds.
Every line traces back to a source
Open any citation and read the judgment or section it came from. Nothing is asserted without something you can check yourself.
Ask follow-ups like you would a colleague
“And in land disputes?” picks up where you left off — and the thread is saved, so you can reopen it later.
Read the source, not a summary
Filter cases and statutes by court and area of law, and download the original PDF behind any citation.
What’s the standard for an interlocutory injunction in Ghana?
A court may grant an interlocutory injunction where it appears “just or convenient” to do so1. The applicant must show a serious question to be tried and that the balance of convenience favours preserving the status quo2.
Legal principle
The remedy is discretionary and governed by justice and convenience, not a fixed threshold.
- 1
Klah v Phoenix Insurance Co. Ltd
Supreme Court[2012] SCGLR 1139 - 2
Evidence Act, 1975 (NRCD 323)
Statutess. 11–12
From a scanned brief to a court-ready draft — in minutes.
Hand it a scanned brief or just type what happened. You get back a document in Ghana High Court form — headed, numbered, jurat and all — and you edit it by talking to it.
Start from the scan on your desk
Upload a photographed or scanned filing and Leveritax reads it, pulls out the parties, dates and facts, and works out what kind of document you are making.
Comes back in court form
Court heading, parties block, numbered paragraphs, jurat, service footer — already there. It downloads as a Word file you can edit like any other.
Change it by asking
“Tighten paragraph 6.” Every change you accept is saved as its own version, so an earlier draft is never lost.
It will not make facts up
Anything it was not told becomes a visible [PLACEHOLDER] for you to fill. Leveritax drafts; you decide what gets filed.
… [preceding paragraphs] …
15. The Defendant has failed, neglected and/or refused to pay despite repeated demands.
WHEREFORE the Plaintiff claims: (a) GHS 250,000.00 in general damages for breach of contract; (b) Interest at the prevailing bank rate to final payment; (c) Costs of this action.
Revise the relief clause to claim GHS 250,000 in general damages and costs.
Find your work
Leveritax is built for the matters a Ghanaian firm actually runs. The law it searches and the documents it drafts follow the areas below.
Litigation
Writs, statements of claim and defence, motions and affidavits — drafted in High Court form, with the authority you cited sitting next to them.
Land and property
Title, possession, tenancy and conveyance. Search the cases that decide these, and keep the file together as the matter runs.
Commercial and company
Contracts, incorporations and company disputes, with fee agreements and cedi invoices attached to the matter.
Family and probate
Divorce, maintenance, custody and letters of administration — the filings and the client updates in one place.
Employment and labour
Dismissal, redundancy and contract-of-employment questions, answered from Ghanaian statute and decided cases.
Debt recovery
From demand to judgment to execution: draft the process, track the matter, bill the work.
Everything else a firm needs, in the same place
Research and drafting sit inside a full practice workspace — so the matter you research is the matter you draft, bill, and share with the client.
Case management
Every matter in one place: where it stands, whose it is, and the documents, tasks and invoices attached to it.
Clients and leads
Keep enquiries and clients apart, with the notes and history of every conversation.
Invoicing & billing
Invoice in cedis, take part-payments, record fee agreements and log the hours as you work.
Tasks
Assign work to teammates with due dates and track it across the firm.
Intake
Share a public intake link, review submissions, and convert them to clients and cases.
Team & roles
Invite your colleagues and decide who can see and do what — checked on the server, not just hidden in the interface.
Activity & audit trail
A record of who did what on a matter, and when.
Revenue analytics
See what the firm has billed and what it has been paid.
Give clients a branded portal — that only shows what you share.
Your clients stop calling to ask what’s happening. They sign in with a code emailed to them and see the cases, documents and invoices you chose to share — and nothing else.
Your firm’s name on it
The portal carries your firm’s branding, at your own address.
No password to forget
Clients get a six-digit code by email. Nothing to reset, nothing to leak.
They see what you shared
Read-only, and only the cases, documents and served invoices you picked. Never the file.
One document, one link
When a portal is too much, send a single document by a link that expires.
Sarpong & Co.
Client portal
Shared with you
Statement of Claim.pdf
Shared 2 days ago
Exhibit A — Agreement.pdf
Shared 2 days ago
Invoice INV-0043
GHS 4,500 · Served
Clients see only what your firm shares — nothing else.
Built for Ghana, and for lawyers who stay in control
Ghanaian law, not generic AI
It answers from Ghanaian statutes and Ghanaian judgments, and drafts to Ghana High Court form — not a foreign system with Ghana bolted on.
Cedis, not dollars
Invoices, fee agreements and a fee benchmark by matter type, all in GHS, with dates written the way we write them.
A lawyer always decides
It researches and it drafts. It does not file, and it does not send. Nothing leaves your hands without you.
Privileged work, handled like it.
- We don’t train on your data
- Your firm’s records stay yours
- Roles enforced on the server
- Every action recorded
- Passwordless client sign-in
- Share links that expire
Spend your hours on the law, not the admin
Research, draft, bill, and share — in one workspace built for Ghanaian practice. Leveritax is in free private beta. Join the firms shaping it.
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