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8am IQ Case Assistant Prompt Library

Learn how to use the Prompt Library for Case Assistant in MyCase (Advanced) to save, organize, and reuse custom AI prompts, helping your firm streamline workflows and maintain consistency across cases.

Overview

The Prompt Library for Case Assistant in MyCase (Advanced) empowers you to save, organize, and reuse your most effective, frequently used prompts. Instead of drafting complex instructions from scratch every time, you can deploy your saved prompts with a single click to get fast, consistent AI insights across your cases.


Why Use the Prompt Library?

  • Save Time: Eliminate repetitive typing by storing your go-to AI prompts for document review, case summaries, and deposition prep.

  • Ensure Consistency: Standardize how your firm analyzes case data so every team member gets high-quality, reliable outputs.

  • Streamline Workflows: Transition seamlessly between different tasks—like drafting client updates or extracting key dates—using a curated list of tailored prompts.


Key Features

  • Save & Reuse Custom Prompts: When you craft a highly effective prompt that yields the exact analysis you need, you can save it directly to your library. It will be waiting for you the next time you open Case Assistant.

  • Quick-Access Templates: Build a repository of standard prompts for your most common workflows, such as:

    • Summarizing medical records or legal contracts.

    • Generating a list of key timeline events from discovery documents.

    • Drafting cross-examination bullet points based on case files.

  • Effortless Consistency: By using the exact same prompt structure across different matters, you ensure that your AI-generated summaries and insights maintain a uniform format and standard of quality.


How to Get Started

  1. Open Case Assistant within your MyCase (Advanced) account.

  2. Draft and run your prompt.

  3. Click the option to Save to Library to store it for future use.

  4. To reuse a prompt, simply open your library, select the desired prompt, and let Case Assistant do the heavy lifting.

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