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Welcome. If you try cases or run serious litigation, this site shows how to use AI safely and usefully—with workflows you can defend in court.

What you’ll get

  • Workflows you can copy: discovery, depositions, motions, negotiation
  • Verification discipline: source tables, pin‑cites, and audit trails
  • Ethical guardrails: competence, confidentiality, supervision
  • Tools & prompts that save time without risking accuracy

Read this first

  1. The AI Litigator’s Playbook (2025) — court‑ready workflows, guardrails, and a 7‑day adoption plan.
    (Coming shortly — slug: /ai-litigator-playbook-2025/)
  2. Red‑Team Your Brief — 12 adversarial prompts that catch weaknesses before opposing counsel does.
    (Coming shortly — slug: /red-team-your-brief/)
  3. ESI with AI: Issue‑Tagging That Survives Scrutiny — precision/recall in plain English.
    (Coming shortly — slug: /esi-issue-tagging/)

Browse by use‑case

Tip: Each workflow includes Inputs, Outputs (acceptance criteria), Steps, Verification, Ethical guardrails, and Prompts.

How we use AI here

  • Citations first: No cite, no use. We quote and pin‑cite all material.
  • Confidentiality: Client identifiers are redacted or never leave private systems.
  • Supervision: Treat AI like a junior associate—everything is reviewed.
  • Disclosure: If a judge requires AI disclosure, we comply.

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