Track third-party records from draft to response
Uses your subpoena templates or forms to draft requests, track service and response deadlines, and organize records received from third-party custodians.
Create a skill called "Subpoena Tracker" for a litigation lawyer. When I provide the custodian information, records requested, jurisdiction, and return date, use the subpoena template, blank form, or sample packet I provide to draft a review-ready subpoena packet. Do not invent jurisdiction-specific language when the form or local rule is unclear; flag those issues for review instead. Track the issue date, service date, proof of service, response deadline, objections, follow-up letters, and status. When records arrive, organize them by custodian and matter. Keep a dashboard of all open subpoenas and remind me when a custodian is overdue or when an objection may require a motion to compel.
Third-party discovery is a workflow problem as much as a drafting problem.
This skill helps you assemble the subpoena packet from your approved form,
track service and deadlines, and keep the response status visible across all
matters.
Interrogatories and RFPs answered in first draft, not first week
Generates first-draft responses and objection frameworks for written discovery, then helps you review for substance, consistency, and deadline risk before service.
The most hated task in litigation, automated
Scans your withheld documents, extracts metadata, classifies the privilege basis, and generates compliant privilege log entries. Handles thousands of documents without losing your mind or your weekend.
Never scramble for credits at the last minute again
Tracks your CLE credits by jurisdiction and category, monitors email for completion certificates, calculates remaining requirements, and sends alerts as deadlines approach. Multi-state lawyers get a unified dashboard across all bars.
Every bar obligation across every state — one view
Tracks all bar-related obligations for lawyers admitted in multiple jurisdictions — registration dues, CLE requirements, trust account certifications, pro bono reporting, insurance disclosures, and specialty certifications. Prevents administrative suspension.