Position briefs
Each party's claims, supporting facts, and requested remedies — symmetrically structured, source-anchored, redaction-aware.
Seven structured stages. Three human-in-the-loop checkpoints. One canonical record — the Single Point of Consistency — that every output reconciles to. AI proposes, you dispose.
The platform runs the matter end-to-end. You sign off at three points: redaction sets, position briefs, and the agreed resolution. Every other stage is deterministic, symmetric, and audit-logged.
Every output is citation-grounded, deterministically generated, and reconciled to the SPOC. Nothing leaves the matter without a counsel-readable trail back to its source.
Each party's claims, supporting facts, and requested remedies — symmetrically structured, source-anchored, redaction-aware.
Symmetric scoring against jurisdictional case law and statute. Both sides graded on the same rubric; deltas surfaced for the mediator.
Objective option space, visualized. Concession curves, objection clusters, and points of alignment.
Draft agreement with clause-level citations to intake, statute, and prior comparable matters. Counsel-readable. Court-ready on sign-off.
Every prompt, every model output, every checkpoint sign-off — hash-chained, exportable, defensible under counsel review.
Per-matter symmetry audit. Deterministic check that both parties received the same prompts, scoring, and access at every stage.
Numbers below are the design-partner program's target band, set against the mediator's pre-platform baseline. Independent neutrality audit published annually.
* Initial JusticeX.ai practitioner-research estimates; figures will be refined against design-partner matters during Phase 1.
A 30-minute walkthrough on a redacted matter you bring, on your jurisdiction, in your dispute type. No deck. No pitch.