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Plaintiff-side litigation demands relentless preparation. Attorney Workbench gives you court monitoring, rule-based deadlines, judge intelligence, AI-powered drafting, and deposition prep tools that let you focus on winning — not on administrative overhead.

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How Plaintiff Litigators Use Attorney Workbench

Court Monitoring

Know When Opposing Counsel Files Before They Tell You

Attorney Workbench monitors court dockets in real time via CourtPlus integration. When opposing counsel files a motion, a response, or when the judge issues an order — you know immediately. No more checking the docket manually. No more finding out about a hearing from a courtesy copy three days late.

  • Real-time alerts on new filings and court orders
  • Automatic deadline computation triggered by new filings
  • Full filing history tracked and searchable
// Court Monitoring Alert
New Filing Detected 2 minutes ago

Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Defendant in Bryant v. Smith (2024-CP-10-1234)

Deadline Auto-Generated

Response due: April 14, 2026 (30 days per Rule 56(c), SCRCP)

// Judge Profile
Motion to Compel rulings Granted 72% of the time
Avg. time to rule on MSJ 47 days
Preference Requires proposed orders
Continuance tolerance Low — rarely grants
Judge Intelligence

Know Your Judge Before You File

Every judge has patterns. How often do they grant motions to compel? How long do they take to rule on summary judgment? Do they prefer oral arguments or decide on the papers? Attorney Workbench builds judge intelligence profiles so you can tailor your strategy to the actual decision-maker.

  • Ruling pattern analysis by motion type
  • Average time to decision on key motions
  • Procedural preferences and requirements
  • Historical ruling data from published orders
AI Motion Drafting

Draft Motions That Understand the Law

Attorney Workbench AI doesn't just write — it litigates. Draft motions to compel, responses to summary judgment, and memoranda of law with an AI that understands legal standards, burden-shifting frameworks, and jurisdictional rules. Review, refine, and file with confidence.

  • Standards-aware drafting (good cause, undue burden, etc.)
  • Jurisdiction-specific rule citations
  • Judge preference-informed formatting
  • Draft, review, and iterate in a conversational workflow
// AI Drafting Preview

MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION TO COMPEL

Pursuant to Rule 37(a), SCRCP, Plaintiff respectfully moves this Court to compel Defendant to respond to Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories, served on January 15, 2026. Defendant's responses were due on February 14, 2026, and remain outstanding despite Plaintiff's good-faith effort to resolve this dispute...

... AI-generated draft continues with applicable standards and case citations

// Issue Thread: Negligent Supervision
Evidence: Training records showing no safety protocols (Ex. 14)
Testimony: Manager admitted no oversight (Smith Depo p.87:3-12)
Motion: Partial MSJ on negligent supervision claim (filed 3/1)
Authority: James v. Kelly, 382 S.C. 345 (2009)
Issue Threading

Connect Every Piece of Your Case

Litigation is about proving legal issues. Attorney Workbench lets you thread evidence, testimony, motions, and legal authority to specific issues in your case. See at a glance what supports each element of your claim and where you need more.

  • Link exhibits, depositions, and motions to legal issues
  • Identify gaps in evidence for each element of your claim
  • Trial preparation view organized by issue
  • Cross-reference witness testimony across issues

See Attorney Workbench for Plaintiff Litigators

AI-powered motion drafting interface for plaintiff litigation with verified South Carolina case citations
Draft motions with AI that understands litigation standards
Citation verification results for a plaintiff's brief showing verified and flagged citations
Verify every citation before filing your brief
Discovery tracking dashboard for plaintiff litigation showing RFAs, interrogatories, and production requests
Track every discovery obligation across your plaintiff cases

Plaintiff Litigation FAQ

Attorney Workbench works for any litigator. The court monitoring, deadline computation, deposition prep, and AI drafting features apply to both sides. The platform is designed around the litigation workflow, which is fundamentally the same whether you are prosecuting or defending a claim.
Judge intelligence profiles aggregate data about a judge's ruling patterns, typical response times, procedural preferences, and published opinions. Before you file a motion, you can see how that judge has ruled on similar issues, what arguments tend to succeed, and how long you should expect to wait for a ruling.
Yes. Attorney Workbench tracks all parties, their counsel, and their roles in the case. Participant management includes side designation (your side, opposing, neutral, court) and role classification. Cross-claims, third-party claims, and intervenors are all supported.
AI drafting is designed for trial-level motion practice. Appellate brief drafting requires different citation standards, record references, and argumentative structure. We are building appellate-specific AI tools, but the current version excels at trial court motions, responses, and memoranda.

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