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A Policy And Regulation Brief You Can Send
What do the rules require, and where are they heading? Turn one messy question into a client-ready report and deck where every claim taps to its source. Written for the reader who will ask "says who?" about every requirement.
What The Package Contains
One edited question in. Three things out, built to travel together:
- A designed report. The current requirements, recent and pending changes, enforcement patterns, and what they mean for a business operating in the jurisdiction. Exportable to Word and PDF.
- A matching deck. The same findings as slides for a compliance review or client briefing, exportable to PowerPoint.
- A source ledger. Every stated requirement labelled verified, partial, unverified, or contradicted, with the exact source passage one tap away.
Every claim is checked against its exact source passage before it is written. What fails the check is disclosed, never hidden.
An Example Structure
An illustrative outline. The real structure follows the question you ask.
- Scope, Activity, And Jurisdiction
- Current Requirements At A Glance
- Recent And Pending Changes
- Enforcement Patterns And Penalties
- Compliance Implications For The Business
- Open Questions The Sources Leave Unsettled
Who Uses It
Consultants use it to walk into a regulated-market conversation already oriented, with a brief the client can interrogate line by line. Founders and operations leads use it to understand what applies before the first call with counsel, so that call is about decisions instead of definitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is A Policy And Regulation Brief Legal Advice?
No. It is a research brief built from published regulatory and official sources, with every claim labelled and linked to the passage behind it. Use it to get oriented and to brief counsel; decisions about your specific situation belong with a lawyer.
Where Do The Stated Requirements Come From?
From published sources such as official texts, regulator publications, and reputable coverage of them. Every claim is checked against its exact source passage before it is written, and what fails the check is disclosed, never hidden. The Confidence Ledger at the end says how many claims were checked and how many held.
Can I Change The Jurisdiction Or Activity Before It Runs?
Yes. The template opens as an editable question with the activity and jurisdiction as placeholders you fill in. Nothing runs and nothing is spent until you start it yourself.
Start With The Rules In Hand
Open the template, name the activity and jurisdiction, and get a brief with its sources attached.
Start This Package FreeThe question is editable before anything runs. 5 free packages a month.