Use the judicial experience
A personalized CoCounsel environment designed exclusively for trial, appellate, and supreme courts. When judges or clerks activate the Judicial setting, the application adapts to their role with a neutral stance default and a suite of new and curated judicial prompts.
About the judicial experience
The judicial experience helps you feel at home in CoCounsel by tailoring the tool to your needs so you can quickly find value in your day-to-day work.
CoCounsel's capabilities address the needs of members of the judiciary. It brings you a suite of AI workflows purpose-built for the courts, all accessible from your main screen. Workflows include pro se brief standardization, statute of limitations checker, cross-brief issue synthesis, and case fact drafting workflows tailored to judges and clerks.
This experience includes the following features that personalize CoCounsel for the judiciary:
- A judicial role in thePreferencessettings gives you a personalized view of CoCounsel.
- When you set this option toJudicial, theLibraryautomatically filters to prompts specific to your use cases.
- Shortcuts on the homepage give you quick access to relevant prompts. The prompts you use most often are pinned so you can find them quickly.
- New court-specific prompts in theLibrary:
- Standardizedpro sebrief
- Draft the facts section of a Memorandum/Opinion
- Proofread my document
- Proofread my order
- Statute of limitations checker
- Existing prompts localized to fit judicial work
Use the judicial experience
Follow these steps to set up and use the judicial experience in CoCounsel.
- Select your user profile, then selectPreferences.
- SetRegiontoUnited States (English).
- Change the role toJudicial.
- SelectSave.
A notification confirms that you're in judicial mode. A tag next to your name stays visible to remind you that you're using the judicial experience.
On the home screen, you'll find shortcuts to
Review
, Research
, Draft
, and Favorites
. Select an option to find the prompts available in each category. The prompt you use most often is pinned at the top so you can find it easily.To mark a prompt as a favorite, select the star icon next to it. Those prompts will then appear when you select
Favorites
. Select
Library
to browse all prompts filtered to Judicial
. A notification confirms that you're viewing judicial-focused prompts. To find all available prompts instead, select View all prompts
.