Legal research in Saga means you don’t have to leave the platform to look something up. Case law, legislation, commentary — you can search across legal sources and use what you find directly in your work, whether that’s an AI conversation or a project you’re building out. There are two ways to get to it. The legal research page is a dedicated search tool where you pick a source, run a query, filter the results, and browse what comes back. Research in chat is more fluid — you enable sources from the chat toolbar, ask your question, and the AI searches them as part of its response. Both give you citations back to the original material.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.sagalegal.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Available legal sources
Saga supports over 150 legal sources across 25+ jurisdictions — covering case law, legislation, tax rulings, competition authority decisions, and regulatory material from the Netherlands, the EU, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, the UK, Switzerland, and more. New sources are added continuously. For the full catalog, see moonlit.ai/coverage. Which sources you see depends on your organization — your admin controls what’s enabled. Each source appears individually in the source selector. Here are some of the key integrations:| Source | Content | Jurisdiction |
|---|---|---|
| Rettsdata | Case law, legislation, and legal commentary | Norway |
| Lovdata | Legislation, regulations, and court decisions | Norway |
| GenIA-L (SDU) | Legal sources and analysis | Denmark |
| Rechtspraak.nl | Court decisions | Netherlands |
| Overheid | Legislation and regulations | Netherlands |
| NL Fiscaal | Tax law | Netherlands |
| Kennisbank Caribisch Recht | Tax law | Caribbean |
If a source you need isn’t showing up, ask your admin to enable it from the workspace settings.
