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How ProseIQ works

ProseIQ is litigation workflow software: it organizes what you upload, surfaces review flags, and keeps drafting tied to your case record. It is not a law firm, not a clerk, and not a substitute for verifying rules and citations before filing.

  1. Step 1

    Upload operative court papers

    Start with citation or summons, petition or complaint, and orders that set deadlines. Extraction suggests caption fields and dates; anything uncertain stays marked for human confirmation.

  2. Step 2

    Review extraction and timeline cues

    You correct parties, court, and dates against the clerk record. Timeline rows and service warnings are heuristics—use them as checklists, not conclusions.

  3. Step 3

    Draft preview, then Execute

    The pleading shell fills as intake firms up. When you are ready, the Execute workspace ties checklists, gatekeeper checks, and (on paid tiers) export of a review packet.

  4. Step 4

    Return anytime

    Cases persist in your dashboard. Upload additional orders, revise drafts, and re-run export when your plan and gatekeeper allow—workflow continuity is intentional, not a one-off wizard.

Sanitized sample output (illustrative only)

Fictitious parties and blank lines. Your workspace output depends on your uploads, jurisdiction, and the templates you select.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF __________ COUNTY, TEXAS

PLAINTIFF NAME,
Plaintiff,
CAUSE NO. __________
v.

DEFENDANT NAME,
Defendant.

DEFENDANT'S ORIGINAL ANSWER

1. Defendant appears generally and denies each allegation of Plaintiff’s Petition except as expressly admitted.

2. Defendant lacks sufficient information to admit or deny [example paragraph reference] and therefore denies.

…

Respectfully submitted,

[Signature block omitted — verify notary and certificate requirements locally.]

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