
A large-scale legal archive was restructured into a clear, navigable interface where search, filtering, and document access work as a continuous flow. Instead of isolated pages, the experience connects lists, documents, and tools into one readable environment.
Multiple entry points
The system guides users from discovery to deep reading, connecting documents with their history, relationships, and current status.
Interfaces are built to reduce cognitive load while working with dense legal information, keeping navigation predictable and consistent.
The system is structured to handle continuous updates without breaking navigation or clarity. New documents, amendments, and categories integrate into the existing structure while preserving consistency. Interfaces remain stable even as the volume of data grows.
Stability was critical. The system had to evolve with the legal framework while keeping access simple and predictable.
The redesigned system brought clarity to legal content and improved how users find and understand information.
3x
Faster access to relevant legal documents
50%
2x
Deeper interaction with legal documents and version history
































