VerityLaw Module Manual Index

Entry point for the VerityLaw module manuals covering Practice, Privacy, Finance, and Contracts workflows in the current dashboard UI.

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VerityLaw Module Manuals

This page helps you choose the correct module manual for the current VerityLaw dashboard without guessing or opening the wrong workflow.

Product: VerityLaw
Module: Module Manuals
Role: Internal users, Information Officers, department leads, legal operators, finance users
Difficulty: Beginner
Time: 3 minutes
Last Updated: 2026-03-10
Version: Current repo baseline

Before You Start

  • Confirm you are in the VerityLaw dashboard, not another VEVA product.
  • Read the left sidebar label before choosing a manual.
  • Use Navigation and Layout first if you cannot find the menu item.

What is this page?

This is the front door to the module-level user manuals under veritylaw/docs/help/modules. Each manual is grounded in the routes and labels that are currently visible in the dashboard UI.

When do you use this?

Use this page when you know the job you need to do but do not yet know which VerityLaw module owns it. It is also the right starting point when onboarding a new user into the Practice, Privacy, Finance, or Contracts areas.

Which manual should you open?

  1. Read Working in Practice for Dashboard, Cases, Workflows, Clients, Documents, and AI Legal.
  2. Read Working in Privacy: Overview and Information Officer for Privacy Dashboard, Information Officer, Compliance Health, Operators, Data Map, and Data Flow Map.
  3. Read Working in Consent, DSAR, and PAIA for Consent Management, Consent Monitoring, DSAR Management, Submit SAR, My Consents, PAIA Manual, PAIA Report, PAIA Requests, and PAIA Appeals.
  4. Read Working in Risk, Breach, and DPA for Impact Assessments, Legitimate Interest, LIA Review, Data Breach, Report Incident, and DPA Management.
  5. Read Working in Policies, Training, and Team Compliance for Policies, Training, Training CMS, Training Deploy, Policy Acks, Policy Distribution, Team Compliance, My Tasks, My Compliance, My Training, Dept. Inventory, and Nudges.
  6. Read Working in Finance for Billing, Time Entries, and Trust.
  7. Read Working in Contracts and Negotiations for Contracts, Repository, Obligations, Negotiations, Playbook, Clause Heatmap, Order Risk, Clause Benchmarks, and AI Negotiator.
  8. Read Working in Client Operations for Client Onboarding, Managed Compliance, and Sector Packs.
  9. Read Working in Diligence and Tenders for Data Room Triage, Diligence Issues, Policy-Control Mapper, Tender Review, Bid Scoring, and Response Drafting.
  10. Read Working in Governance for Governance, Entities, Authority Matrix, Board Packs, Resolutions, and Delegations.
  11. Read Working in Intelligence and Remediation for Privacy Sentinel, DSR Factory, Policy Campaigns, Compliance Twin, Enforcement Risk, and Remediation Programs.
  12. Read Working in Verification for Verify, Identity, Business, Bank, and Monitoring.
  13. Read Running Administration for Users, Departments, Roles, Jurisdiction, Tokens, Vault, Licenses, System Health, Settings, POPIA Roles, Nudge Config, and Audit Logs.
  14. Read Using API and Integrations for API Overview, API Keys, Webhooks, Docs, and Usage.
  15. Read Using the Client Portal for the live client-facing /portal/* routes.

How these manuals are written

  • They follow the same plain-language SOP style used in the main help set under veritylaw/docs/help.
  • They describe only routes that are present in the current dashboard route tree.
  • They call out thin, review-only, or not-yet-wired pages honestly instead of pretending hidden workflows exist.

What if the menu label exists but the workflow feels incomplete?

"I can see the route, but I cannot complete the action I expected"

Why this happens: Some pages are dashboards, registers, or prototype-level surfaces rather than full end-to-end workflows.

Fix: Read the relevant module manual first, then confirm with Functionality Gap Map if you need to explain the limitation to another user.

"I do not know whether this task belongs to Privacy, Finance, or Contracts"

Why this happens: The sidebar is broad, and some jobs touch more than one area.

Fix: Start with Roles and Workspaces, then return here and choose the module that owns the first system action.

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