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What sources Nylon covers

Overview

Nylon is grounded in a curated library of authoritative legal and tax sources. It covers New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, and you choose which jurisdiction to research for each conversation.

What's covered

For each jurisdiction, the library includes:

  • Legislation and regulations

  • Case law from the courts

  • Tribunal and authority decisions

  • Tax and revenue material

  • Secondary sources and commentary

Coverage now spans the full breadth of law in each jurisdiction, not a single area. You research any area for your chosen jurisdiction without picking a practice area first.

Keeping sources current

Sources are added and updated on an ongoing basis. Each source carries its date and currency so you can see how recent it is, and Nylon's answers are built only from material in the library.

Checking sources

Every answer cites the sources it relied on, and each citation links back to the original. Click through to confirm a source before you rely on it. Nylon grounds the answer; you remain responsible for checking the output, as with any AI tool.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Can I research more than one jurisdiction at once?

A: You research one jurisdiction per conversation. Change the jurisdiction, or start a new conversation, to research another.

Q: A source I expected isn't there. What do I do?

A: Let us know via the chat widget. Tell us the source and jurisdiction and we'll look into adding it.

Q: How do I know how current a source is?

A: Each source shows its date and currency, and answers cite the sources used so you can check them directly.

Troubleshooting

Still stuck?

Get in touch via the chat widget in-app or email [email protected] and we'll help.

Last updated: June 2026

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