Bad feedback?
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LexDuvia is the new learning platform for law students — giving you fast, honest feedback on your case analyses. Track your skills across legal areas, generate targeted practice exercises, and connect with fellow students in our forum.
Note: LexDuvia is currently in beta. Some features are missing or not yet complete.
Law school without feedback
Good feedback is the single most important resource for the state exam — and there is nowhere near enough of it.
Feedback comes too late
Weeks after an exam you get a few vague sentences back — and by then you have already made the same mistakes in the next one.
Vague critique
“Watch your legal style” or “your reasoning is unclear” — without ever explaining how to actually get better.
Tutors cost a fortune
Students are famously broke — few can spare hundreds of euros for private tutoring.
What Lex does for you
Everything you need to systematically improve the way you write legal case analyses.
AI-powered analysis
Upload your case analysis and get honest, structured feedback in seconds — no need to wait for a tutor. Lex spots weaknesses at the level of legal craft itself.
Precise error detection
See exactly which structures are missing, where your arguments are weak, and how to sharpen your legal style.
Practice exercises
Based on your specific weaknesses, Lex generates targeted multiple-choice questions.
Track your progress
Follow your development over time and see where there is still room to grow.
This is what real feedback looks like
No vague “watch your style” — Lex shows you exactly what is missing and how to make it better.
Feedback from Lex
Criminal law · Case-analysis style
Major premise correctly formulated
Your major premise names the element to be examined and frames it as a question. A strong entry into the analysis.
Subsumption is missing
After the definition you jump straight to the conclusion. The subsumption — the step where the rule is applied to the facts — is completely missing. This costs the most points in exams.
Dispute not addressed
The distinction between robbery and theft calls for a split of authority. Present both views and take a reasoned position.
Three steps to a better grade
Upload your case analysis
Upload your case analysis as text or PDF — and optionally the problem statement.
AI analyzes it
Lex classifies the legal area and checks structure, argumentation, and legal style.
Learn and improve
You get precise feedback and can generate targeted practice exercises for your weak spots.
Our pricing
Cheaper than tutors and prep courses. Start free. Upgrade when you want more.
Demo
- 1 analysis per month
- Basic evaluation
Standard
- Access to Lex
- Unlimited analyses
- Detailed feedback
- Generate practice exercises
- Skill tracking & study plan
Premium
- Everything in Standard
- Lex chat
- Upgraded AI model
- Priority support
Note: LexDuvia is currently in its beta phase, so we're not charging anything yet. Create an account to request beta access.
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