Drafting on Document Review
Jurisphere allows you to unlock the drafting capabilities on the Document Review tool. You can upload a template into a workflow to replicating structure and tone from a previous draft), or use the Deep-Dive mode to enable drafting.
With simple natural-language prompting, draft pleadings, notes and even short agreements. Each query thread allows up to 4 followup questions, allowing you to generate drafts of up to a total of 25,000 words. You can also upload and select internal templates and formats for reference.
Drafting from Template
Inside the Document Review tool, click on Create your own workflow (first tile in the Workflow Library, below the prompt box). In the pop-up box:
Review Extracted Details
The builder will extract format, tone, and style automatically.
Make any adjustments before saving.
The workflow extraction can take between 30 to 60 seconds.
For a detailed guide on how to best use templates for drafting, watch our short explainer video!
Enabling Drafting Mode
On the Document Review (Deep-dive mode), you have the option to 'Enable Drafting'. Enable Drafting turns your answer area into a live, editable draft pane on the right side of the screen. You can type directly, apply formatting, run follow up prompts that modify the draft, and keep track of versions as you iterate.

What this is
A canvas style editor that sits alongside your chat and document view
Built for legal writing, quick notes, and structured outputs like issues, holdings, and arguments
Fully editable and format friendly, with version control to track each change
When to use it
You want the answer to live as a draft you can refine, not just a one off message
You are assembling pleadings, notes, case summaries, or checklists
You want to keep an audit trail of how the draft evolved
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