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CPC Augmenté is a professional legal reference and online search product for the Swiss Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), combining a 2025 edition publication with an online application. Its core content systematically organizes published and unpublished Swiss Federal Supreme Court case law relating to civil procedure, and provides online access directly to the judgments. The product also introduces ChatCPC, allowing users to speed up research and understand relevant case law by asking questions.
Based on the crawled text, ChatCPC is positioned as a legal Q&A assistant that “enhances the experience,” designed to make searches on the revised CPC and related case law faster and simpler. Its knowledge base emphasizes coverage of all relevant Federal Supreme Court decisions and is updated online on a regular basis. In terms of content organization, excerpts from judgments are presented in a concise and systematic way, with translations where necessary, making it easier to quickly understand the issue while retaining case details. However, the page does not disclose the underlying model, whether RAG is used, whether answers include citations, or any error-control or human-review mechanisms, so it should not be treated as a full-fledged AI legal research platform.
Pricing is fairly clear: CPC augmenté 2025 with the print book plus access to the online version costs CHF 278 including tax, while an annual online subscription including ChatCPC costs CHF 228 including tax. The page does not show any free plan, free trial, or pay-as-you-go option, nor does it disclose payment methods.
Its strengths are its clearly defined vertical focus, making it well suited to legal practice; its coverage includes both published and unpublished Swiss Federal Supreme Court decisions; online updates and direct access to judgments can improve research efficiency; and author François Bohnet’s background as a university professor and lawyer adds credibility to the content. The main drawbacks are limited AI transparency, with no explanation of the model, citation verification, privacy policy, or enterprise integrations. Its scope is also narrow, mainly serving Swiss civil procedure use cases.
It is best suited to Swiss lawyers, judges, in-house counsel, legal researchers, and professionals dealing with Swiss civil procedure matters. It is not a good fit for users who need multi-jurisdiction coverage, Chinese-language legal resources, or general contract review. The crawled text provides no information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown for now; it also does not state whether Chinese bank cards are supported for payment. Possible alternatives include Swisslex, LexisNexis, Westlaw, or local legal databases, but their specialist coverage and the ChatCPC experience would need to be compared separately.
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