How it works

A source-led research path, not an open-ended legal chatbot.

Tribuno guides users from live-case context to selected Employment Tribunal decisions, source Lens review and cautious memo drafting with visible caveats.

Tribuno provides Employment Tribunal research assistance and legal information only. It does not provide legal advice, representation, or guaranteed outcome prediction.

Research workflow

From intake facts to a source-cited memo

Each step keeps source material, user-provided case context, Lens findings and memo output in separate layers so the research trail remains auditable.

1. Create or select a case profile

Structure the research question, chronology, issues, and uncertainty flags while minimising sensitive live-case detail.

2. Find comparable decisions

Search the ET decision corpus, inspect source text, and save the decisions that should anchor the research record.

3. Review source Lens context

Inspect ACAS, statute, procedure, and higher-authority case-law passages without mixing them into ET comparables.

4. Generate a cautious memo

Draft a source-cited research memo from selected decisions and explicitly promoted Lens findings.

Source handling

Tribuno separates source families

Employment Tribunal decisions, ACAS guidance, statutes, procedure material and higher-authority case law answer different research questions. Tribuno keeps them distinct by design.

Employment Tribunal decisions

Fact-pattern comparables

Tribuno ingests public Employment Tribunal decision data and stores source-linked records for search, detail review, research files, and memo source lists.

ACAS Code and guidance

Process and workplace-practice context

ACAS Lens retrieves Code and guidance passages for disciplinary, grievance, investigation, hearing, appeal, and right-to-be-accompanied topics.

Statutory source passages

Legal framework context

Statute Lens surfaces reviewed statutory passages relevant to employment-law research questions and selected workflow context.

Tribunal procedure guidance

Process and case-management context

Procedure Lens retrieves tribunal-process guidance for applications, hearings, evidence, case management, reconsideration, and remedy process.

Memo boundary

Memos cite selected sources

Memo drafting starts from user-selected decisions and explicitly promoted Lens findings. It should not silently widen the source set or present inferred analysis as certain.

Selected ET decisions

Tribunal decisions selected by the user become citation-eligible memo sources and appear as source labels such as S1 and S2.

Promoted Lens findings

ACAS, statute, procedure or case-law Lens passages enter memo context only when explicitly promoted and labelled separately, such as L1.

Visible limitations

Every generated memo must include a non-advice caveat and should preserve uncertainty where source material is incomplete or mixed.

Start with a sample, then request workspace access.

Public pages are for understanding the product. Workspace access is available by request so users can review samples, source coverage and trust controls before using the workspace.