### Upload Documents for Pre-Trial Phase in TrialPrep Source: https://www.nexlaw.ai/help-center/nexlaw-help-center-trialprep This guide explains how to upload initial documents for the pre-trial phase in TrialPrep. Users can attach documents or paste text directly, including key client documents like witness statements and police reports, as well as adverse materials from opposing counsel. ```English Upload the initial facts of your case by attaching a document or pasting text directly. To build a stronger analysis, upload key client documents (e.g., witness statements, police reports, medical reports) and any adverse materials (e.g., documents from opposing counsel). ``` -------------------------------- ### Draft Contract via Microsoft Word Add-in Source: https://www.nexlaw.ai/help-center/nexlaw-help-center-draft-a-contract This guide explains how to use the NexLaw AI Add-in within Microsoft Word to draft new contracts or configure existing ones. It covers opening the add-in, generating text, reviewing and revising documents, and applying jurisdiction-specific settings. ```English 1. ### Open the Add-in in Word * Open Microsoft Word. You will see a new **NexLaw AI** tab in the top ribbon. * Click the **NexLaw AI** tab to open the sidebar. 2. ### Draft a Contract * Use the “Draft a Contract” feature within the sidebar to generate contract text directly in your document. * Highlight existing text in your document and use the add-in to ask NeXa to review, revise, or add clauses. 3. ### Configure an Existing Contract This feature reviews an existing contract and suggests amendments. 1. Upload your existing contract into the add-in interface. 2. Select the specific **jurisdiction** relevant to the contract. 3. Press “Go” to initiate the review. 4. NeXa will provide you with **track changes** directly within your Word document, showing suggested amendments and improvements. 5. You can then “Accept” or “Amend” the proposed changes to finalize your contract. 4. ### Generate and Refine After generating the initial draft or receiving suggestions, you can continue to ask for modifications. When finished, your document is ready to be saved. ``` -------------------------------- ### Draft Contract via Web Platform Source: https://www.nexlaw.ai/help-center/nexlaw-help-center-draft-a-contract This section outlines the steps to draft a new legal contract using the NexLaw AI web platform. It involves navigating to the feature, providing contract details, specifying the jurisdiction, and then generating and refining the draft. ```English 1. ### Navigate to Draft a Contract From the **NeXa** sidebar, select **Draft a Contract**. 2. ### Enter Contract Details Describe the contract you need (e.g., “Draft a sales contract for the purchase and delivery of goods, including payment terms, delivery schedule, and liability clauses.”). 3. ### Set Jurisdiction Select the governing law for the contract from the dropdown menu. 4. ### Generate and Refine NeXa will generate a full draft. You can ask for modifications, such as, “Add a penalty clause for late delivery.” When finished, export the contract as a Word or PDF document. ``` -------------------------------- ### Add New Documents in TrialPrep Source: https://www.nexlaw.ai/help-center/nexlaw-help-center-trialprep This describes the process of adding new documents during the pre-trial phase in TrialPrep. When new information becomes available, users can click 'Add Documents' to trigger a re-analysis of all existing and new documents, resulting in an updated strategy. ```English If new information arises, click Add Documents within the Pre-Trial Phase. TrialPrep will re-analyze all existing and new documents to generate a revised, updated strategy. ``` -------------------------------- ### Add Case Details in TrialPrep Source: https://www.nexlaw.ai/help-center/nexlaw-help-center-trialprep This section details how to enter essential case information within the TrialPrep tool. It includes providing a case summary, client details, and selecting the relevant jurisdiction and court. Optional fields for opposing counsel and presiding judge are also mentioned for enhanced analysis reports. ```English Provide a one-sentence summary of your case (e.g., “Personal injury case involving a slip-and-fall at a grocery store.”). Select your client type (e.g., Plaintiff, Defendant) and enter your client’s name. Select the Jurisdiction & Court whose case law you want to include in your results. (Optional): Add the names of the opposing counsel or presiding judge to generate a Lawyer and Judge Analysis report. ``` === COMPLETE CONTENT === This response contains all available snippets from this library. No additional content exists. Do not make further requests.