Haiku Citator

Haiku Citator revolutionizes legal research by instantly analyzing case validity, and highlighting conflicts, ensuring you rely on the most accurate, up-to-date law.

Getting Started with the Haiku Citator

  1. Select 'Case Law' in the Side Bar Menu.

  2. Click 'New Chat' or engage in a previous chat in the Chat History List

  3. Select Jurisdictions: You may select all or individual jurisdictions to narrow down your search results. Focused selections help Haiku return results around the most relevant cases.

  4. Enter your Query

  5. Review Results to see which cases are most important to your Query.

  6. Select 'cited references' to review the cases cited within Haiku's response

  1. Click 'Analyze Case' to run the AI Citator for the case you are interested in.

  2. Navigate to the Haiku AI Citator in the viewer that appears to the right of the response.

Depending on the complexity of the case and available bandwidth, the Haiku Citator will either return results immediately or will send you an email when the result is processed.

When the results are immediately available:

  1. Review Case Status. Haiku will tell you if the case is likely good law or requires caution.

  2. Review the analysis. Haiku will provide an explanation for the case status.

If the results are not immediately available, Haiku will notify you that the analysis is in progress.

  1. Once the analysis has been completed, Haiku will send you an email with a link to open the Citator's analysis

  1. Click on the link in your email to open a new tab with your case analysis.

Tips for Success

  • Verify Al Insights: While Haiku Al provides a powerful tool for legal research, always corroborate Al-generated conclusions with manual research or expert consultation.

  • Multiple Tabs for Efficiency: You can open multiple tabs of Haiku Al to conduct parallel searches without losing data from other sessions.

  • Email Notifications: If you opt for an in-depth case analysis, Haiku Al may take time to process the information. Check your email for notifications from [email protected], including in your spam folder, for updates on your requests.

  • Take your Research Results and Draft Legal Documents with our Al Chat.

  • Be Specific with Your Queries: When using an Al system for legal research, clarity and specificity are key. Clearly define the legal issues, relevant jurisdictions, and any specific terms or phrases related to your case. The more detailed your query, the more relevant and precise the Al's response will be.

  • Critically Evaluate Al-Generated Results: Although Al systems like Haiku deliver comprehensive legal information, it's essential to critically examine the outcomes. Haiku aids this process by citing and highlighting authoritative sources, making it easier to evaluate the credibility and relevance of the information.

Please note that the firm also subscribes to Westlaw, Lexis, and other case law research services that provide more traditional citation checking. We recommend that you also refer to those services when validating case law. Some courts and judges require a Westlaw or Lexis citation, which Haiku does not provide. Please contact [email protected] if you have questions on using any of those services.

Retention Policy Notice

In accordance with the firm's retention policy, all files uploaded to Haiku will be deleted after 30 days, and all chats, including their history, will be permanently deleted after 30 days of inactivity (not sending a new prompt). To maintain a record of your files and chats, please download and save copies to iManage. This ensures that you have a backup and can access your files and chat history even after they are removed from Haiku.

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