Overview of the Parallel Review tool
The Parallel Review tool is a powerful feature designed to extract and organize multiple pieces of information from multiple documents into a structured, easily consumable table format. It is particularly useful when you need to answer several questions across a large collection of documents, providing a clear and concise overview of the data.
Key Features
Intelligent Query Expansion
Jurisphere's intelligence expands your initial broad query into a set of precise, legally relevant questions, mimicking the review process of a well-trained lawyer. Your initial query will be a question that, once submitted, will be automatically expanded into robust and specific questions to query across your documents.

Customizable Questions
While the tool intelligently expands your query, you have complete control to add, modify, or delete any of the generated questions to perfectly align with your specific research needs.
Structured Output
All responses in the Parallel Review tool are generated in a tabular format. Each row is dedicated to a separate document from your selection, and your questions (or information points) become the column headers. The cells contain the extracted answers from each respective document.
When to use the Parallel Review tool vs the Document Review tool.
Suitable for tasks requiring the extraction of the same set of information across a large volume of documents.
Best suited when you have one specific question (or trail of questions) whose answer is expected from a small set of documents.
Answers will be distinct for each document - the tool will not compare two different documents, or analyze documents in bunch. No shared context.
Answers will always be consolidated from the set of selected documents, and context from all documents will be considered. May not examine each document separately.
Can simultaneously process up to 50 questions across over 1000 documents (up to 5GB of data) in a single task.
Optimal maximum usage is between 20-50 documents in a single task, and only one question at a time.
Recommended for:
Vendor due diligence
Mass review of case laws
Review of trademark applications
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