Batching research questions is a throughput decision. It does not reduce the duty to verify each citation that comes out of the batch. If anything, volume makes silent failures more expensive, because more cites can enter a filing set before anyone looks.
Prior versions of this article cited efficiency percentages that this site cannot source with a methodology. Those figures are omitted. What we can say is operational: a batch that cannot show existence, format, holding support, and a verification path per cite is not ready to file.
Start with one citation on /verify. For a full brief or a recurring desk, see pricing — including a firm plan with an audit log. OWL is not a claim about hours saved. It is a check against the cost of one bad citation.