By practice
The same record, hunted your way.
A PI plaintiff's lawyer reads medical records for causation and permanency; insurance defense reads the identical production for gaps and prior claims. Pick your practice and every prompt assembles with your side's emphasis already composed in.
Civil / insurance defense
Evaluating exposure, testing causation, and developing comparative fault and mitigation — often with carrier reporting in mind.
Criminal defense
Testing the State's evidence, sequencing the timeline precisely, and surfacing reliability and disclosure issues.
Family law
Financial transparency and best-interests factors, in matters where the parties usually remain in each other's lives.
Personal injury — plaintiff
Proving liability, causation, and the full measure of damages for an injured client.
Prosecution
Proving each element, corroborating across independent sources, and staying ahead of disclosure obligations.
Don't see your practice?
Med mal, workers' comp, commercial, and employment lenses are drafted and in review — and the general-litigation builder works for any matter today.
Use the general builder →A good prompt is an assignment memo.
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