Avoid documents that may be difficult for humans to read (for example, heavily redacted, illegible handwriting, containing structured data in an unstructured format), as they may also be hard for CoCounsel to read, too.
Ask clear, concise questions to help generate the most relevant responses.
Be as precise as possible, as the skill excels at following instructions. The more detailed your user prompt (telling CoCounsel exactly what you want) the better the result.
Use plain, straightforward language (avoid slang) to ensure CoCounsel doesn’t misinterpret your requests.
Avoid extraneous or immaterial information in your user prompt. Otherwise, CoCounsel may focus less on the key issues in its response.
Provide additional context when using a term or acronym with multiple meanings to avoid ambiguity, for example, when referring to a
one-way non-disclosure agreement
, define the term
one-way
.
When reviewing large sets of documents (for example, a due diligence review), upload files together for a comprehensive analysis. Include the most relevant documents to minimize processing time and ensure focused results.
CoCounsel's response is best captured in a table format, which will either automatically be applied to high-volume reviews or when you specifically request a table. In addition, tables are customizable; for instance, tell CoCounsel to format its response in a table with specified column headers.
Download the output in Excel (versus Word) to help with the organization of citations such as footnotes.
If you receive a response that is too broad or doesn't align with your needs, ask CoCounsel follow-up questions to achieve the result you want.
If CoCounsel's output is in a format other than what you expect, consider revising your prompt to include specific formatting instructions to achieve the result you want (for example, “Provide these results in a table.”).
CoCounsel may include a
Summary
, and sometimes also a
Conclusion
section at the end of the output. For outputs containing extensive information, these sections can provide you with a quick and concise answer, even if they may be slightly repetitive of the main answer.