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Citation Library

Build curated collections of verified legal authorities organized by proposition. Paste your argument, AI finds supporting cases, verifies every citation, and scores your coverage.

Pre-verified South Carolina citation library with searchable database of case law, statutes, and court rules organized by legal topic
A growing library of pre-verified citations at your fingertips

The Problem

Legal research is scattered. You find a good case in one search, bookmark it, find another in a different database, and paste a quote into a Word doc. By the time you sit down to draft, your authorities are spread across browser tabs, notes, and memory. And you still need to verify that every citation is real and on-point before you can use it.

The Solution

Attorney Workbench lets you build structured citation libraries before you start drafting. Paste your legal memo or argument outline and the system identifies each proposition that needs supporting authority. AI researches and discovers relevant cases, statutes, and rules — then verifies every citation through the full verification pipeline. You see a coverage score showing how well-supported each argument is, with gap analysis highlighting weak areas.

How It Works

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Define Your Arguments

Paste a legal memo, argument outline, or list of propositions. The system identifies each legal point that needs supporting authority.

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AI Discovers & Verifies

For each proposition, AI searches legal databases for relevant authorities. Every discovered citation goes through the full citation verification pipeline — only verified authorities are added to your library.

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Review & Approve

Review each citation with its verification status, relevance score, and supporting quote. Approve, reject, or re-research any proposition. When coverage is complete, the library is ready to feed into motion drafting.

What's Included

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Memo-Driven Discovery

Paste your argument outline and the system identifies every proposition that needs supporting authority. No manual research queries — the AI understands what you need to prove and finds authorities that prove it.

Automatic Verification

Every discovered citation goes through the full multi-source verification pipeline. Only citations that pass verification (Quote Match or Verified Match) are added to your library.

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Coverage Scoring

Each library shows a coverage percentage indicating how well-supported your arguments are. 100% means every proposition has at least one verified authority. Gap analysis highlights weak points.

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Gap Analysis

Identifies propositions with weak or missing support. See exactly which arguments need additional research before you start drafting.

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Re-Research

For any proposition with weak coverage, click to re-research and discover additional or better authorities. The system searches for alternatives and runs them through verification.

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Approval Workflow

Review each citation individually. Approve strong authorities, reject irrelevant ones, and request re-research for weak spots. Nothing enters your library without your sign-off.

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Reusable Across Drafts

Once built, citation libraries can be referenced in any motion draft. The same verified authorities can support multiple motions across different cases dealing with similar legal issues.

Feeds Into Drafting

When you generate a motion section, the AI draws from your verified citation library first. Every authority has already been checked — no hallucinated citations, no verification surprises.

See It in Action

Product screenshots showing Citation Library in Attorney Workbench.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste your legal memo, argument outline, or even rough notes. The system uses AI to identify each discrete legal proposition (e.g., "Plaintiff must establish proximate cause") and then searches for authorities that support each proposition. You do not need to formulate search queries — the system understands the legal point and finds relevant authorities.
Coverage scoring shows the percentage of your propositions that have at least one verified supporting authority. A library at 85% coverage means 85% of your arguments have verified case law support. The remaining 15% need additional research — the gap analysis shows you exactly which propositions are weak.
Yes. Legal principles are often the same across cases. A citation library built for one Motion to Compel can be referenced when drafting another. The verified authorities remain valid regardless of which case you use them in.
Citation libraries feed directly into the motion drafting workspace. When you generate a section, the AI draws from your verified citation library first, ensuring every authority has already been checked. This eliminates the hallucinated citation problem because the AI is citing from a pre-verified pool.

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