AI-Powered Redlining
Understand how every AI edit surfaces as a tracked change you can accept or reject.
How it works
Whenever the AI modifies your document -- whether through the Work tab, inline AI, or a quick action -- every change is rendered as a tracked change, regardless of which editing mode you are in.
Deletions appear in strikethrough with a colored background.
Insertions appear highlighted in a contrasting color.
This "always-redline" behavior ensures you never lose sight of what the AI changed. Nothing is silently overwritten.
AI operations
The AI supports over ten editing operations you can trigger from the inline toolbar or the Work tab:
Rewrite
Rephrase the selected text while keeping the same meaning.
Fix grammar
Correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Professional tone
Adjust register to formal, professional language.
Make concise
Shorten text without losing key information.
Simplify
Rewrite in plain language for broader readability.
Expand
Add detail or elaboration to a brief passage.
Formal legal tone
Shift language toward standard legal drafting conventions.
Persuasive tone
Strengthen advocacy language for briefs and motions.
Neutral tone
Remove advocacy language for objective documents.
Custom instruction
Provide your own freeform editing directive.
Each operation processes the selected text (or the full document when invoked from the Work tab) and returns the result as tracked changes.
Reviewing changes
Change history panel
Open the Change History panel from the toolbar to see a list of all tracked changes in the document. Each entry shows:
The original text and the proposed replacement.
Which operation generated the change (e.g., "AI -- Make concise").
A timestamp for when the change was made.
Accepting and rejecting changes
You have three options:
Accept individual change
Click the checkmark next to a single tracked change to apply it permanently.
Accept All
Apply every tracked change in the document at once.
Reject All
Discard every tracked change and restore the original text.
You can also right-click a tracked change in the editor to accept or reject it from the context menu.
Matter context awareness
The AI does not operate in isolation. When you open a document inside a Matter, the AI inherits the Matter's context, including:
Uploaded case files and exhibits.
Party names and roles.
Jurisdiction and case type.
Prior research and notes.
This means the AI's suggestions are informed by the full case, not just the paragraph on screen. For example, if you ask the AI to "add a choice-of-law clause," it already knows the relevant jurisdiction from the Matter.
If you open a document outside of a Matter, the AI still functions but does not have case-specific context. For best results, always work within a Matter.
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