We’ve just updated CiteRight with our first generative AI feature: case law summaries. These come in ten different types so that you can use them in a variety of contexts. Automated summaries let you focus on understanding what cases say, without worrying about how to communicate those cases to others. And they’re free to CiteRight subscribers!
Read StoryWe’re excited to announce the immediate availability of CiteRight Next, a fully redesigned and enhanced version update to Canada’s #1 legal research and document assembly suite. CiteRight Next delivers another huge boost to law firm productivity and efficiency with powerful new citation editing controls
Read StoryWith the release of CiteRight 4.1, we made a seemingly minor change to our citation engine. We now include the court and jurisdiction in citations — but only when it’s appropriate to do so. This is a really big deal. We're so committed to helping our customers cite their sources accurately that we're willing to spend more than two years building a first-of-its-kind Canadian database. Read on for the details on what it takes to add in some crucial (but complex) information in citations.
Read StoryWe understand that the needs of law professionals are diverse and specific, and adapting to become more flexible to this is an utmost priority. What does this look like for CiteRight 4.1, and what can you expect? Features that recognize different legal formats, court requirements and French guides.
Read StoryCiteRight 4.0 released with French-language support, hyperlinked tables of authority, and Caselines-ready PDF output.
Read StoryCiteRight 3.0 is now available with quicker source selection, effortless citation tracking, enhanced security, and more.
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