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CasePrompts

Free · No signup · Built on the CITE method

Stop prompting like you're Googling. Start prompting like you're assigning.

Free, copy-ready AI prompts for litigation work — built on the CITE method by the people who produce the record.

Start with your practice

Every prompt assembles with your side's emphasis already composed in.

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The CITE method

C — Context

Who you are, the matter, the document, the case posture.

I — Instructions

The precise task with explicit scope.

T — Template

The exact output format the AI must fill.

E — Evidence

Citation requirements — page:line, timestamp, Bates — plus the anti-hallucination directive: if it’s not in the record, say “not found in the record” — never infer.

From the library

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Build a chronology Medical records

Treatment Chronology Builder

Turn a medical records production into a dated treatment chronology with gaps, pre-existing references, and verbatim causation statements — every entry cited.

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Summarize the record Deposition transcriptTrial transcript

Page-Line Deposition Summary

The classic page-line summary, done right: topic-segmented, admission-flagged, exhibit-tracked, with a ranked excerpt list at the end.

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Interrogate the file Mixed / full case recordDeposition transcriptMedical recordsDiscovery responses

Record Interrogation Session Setup

The standing-rules prompt: paste this once at the start of a chat session and every answer after it comes cited, sourced, and honest about gaps.

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Find contradictions Mixed / full case recordExpert report

Expert Report vs. Deposition Audit

Audit an expert's deposition against their report: new opinions, abandoned opinions, changed bases, and undisclosed reliance materials — exclusion-motion fuel.

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What's next

This is a living tool — here's what's on the bench right now.

  1. In review

    Twelve more templates

    Discovery gap finder, communications timeline, 30(b)(6) coverage map, trial designations, IME summaries, and more — drafted and in human review now.

  2. In review

    Six more practice lenses

    Med mal (both sides), workers’ comp (both sides), commercial, and employment — same engine, new emphasis.

  3. Ready to launch

    CITE Coach

    Paste the prompt you already use and get a scored CITE critique plus a rewrite. Built; flipping on shortly.

  4. Ready to launch

    Prompt Studio

    Describe what you need in plain English and get a composed CITE prompt for needs the library doesn’t cover yet.

  5. Planned

    Printable prompt pack

    The full library as a desk-ready PDF, delivered automatically.

  6. Planned

    The widget

    CITE prompts inside the legal software you already use — see the concept on the developers page.

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A good prompt is an assignment memo.

You already know how to brief an associate. The CITE method is that same skill, pointed at an AI — read the full method, then take the prompt pack with you.

Building legal software? See what's coming for developers.

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About me

I'm Andrew. The record attorneys upload into these AI tools is the record my world produces.

I've spent my career in litigation support in Florida — depositions, transcripts, the certified record. Watching good lawyers type "summarize this" at a 400-page transcript and blame the tool is what started this project: the model was never the problem, the briefing was.

CasePrompts is a personal project, like depoaudio.com — small, practical tools for the people who work the record. No funnels, no sales team, and your case details never touch my servers.

Something broken, or a template you wish existed? me@andrewmayes.com