For legal assistants
The tool for Quebec legal and executive assistants
No more copy-pasting RDPRM extracts into the firm's template. Drop, review, export — 2–3 hours back in your day, for work you actually want to do.
3 free documents included
A legal assistant's day, before Tablix
The RDPRM backlog
Every Monday morning: 30 RDPRM extracts to retype into the firm's Word template before the lawyers come in.
Chasing duplicates
The same hypothec appears under legal name and trade name — and you have to spot both by eye to avoid skewing the table.
French typography
Guillemets, non-breaking spaces, accents, particles: every table gets proofread before it ships to the client.
A legal assistant's day, with Tablix
Drag, drop, read
Drop as many PDFs as you want at once. One screen, one table per file.
Pre-configured firm templates
Logo, colors, header, column order: your template is applied automatically on export.
In-team collaboration
Share a table with the lawyer on the file in one click. Comments, revisions, approvals — all in one place.
Concrete use cases
- Daily RDPRM preparation for active files
- Batch processing for pre-financing diligence
- Title search ahead of a real-estate closing
- Cross-checks REQ + RDPRM for a corporate file
Built to respect your expertise
Tablix automates typing, not judgement. Legal intelligence stays yours — the tool only saves time on the mechanical part of the job.
Frequently asked questions about RDPRM extraction
Everything lawyers, notaries, and legal assistants ask us before getting started.
The Registre des droits personnels et réels mobiliers (RDPRM) is Quebec's public registry for personal and movable real rights. A single extract can list dozens of inscriptions of different natures. Copying them by hand into a Word or Excel table takes 2–3 hours a day during diligence. Tablix automates OCR, classification of all 112 official natures de droit, party-role assignment (Titulaire/Constituant, Cédant/Cessionnaire, etc.), and proper-French remark sentence generation.