Use Case: Quotation Extraction

Modified on Thu, 31 Jul at 2:41 PM

Conducting initial privilege review

This video demonstrates how to use Noticia Go AI for an initial privilege review following relevance assessment. The focus is on identifying various privilege types under Canadian law, including solicitor-client, litigation, common interest, and settlement privilege. The walkthrough shows how to evaluate documents for privilege status, provide detailed justifications, and identify involved parties. Consistent application of the prompt ensures accurate and reliable privilege calls across document sets.



How Noticia Go helps with privilege review

Noticia Go applies AI to analyze documents for privilege considerations based on user-provided context and legal frameworks. It generates clear privilege calls, lists applicable privilege types, identifies involved parties, and offers supporting explanations and excerpts. This structured output supports efficient review workflows and integration with case management systems such as NUIX.


Sample privilege review prompt

Analyze this document for privileged content under Canadian law. Consider solicitor-client privilege, litigation privilege, common interest, settlement privilege, or other relevant protections. Use the following context to guide your analysis: [User will input case-specific context here]. If legal advice is given, indicate potential privilege Privilege Call: [PRIVILEGED, POTENTIALLY PRIVILEGED, or NOT PRIVILEGED] Privilege Type(s): [If privileged, list all that apply: SOLICITOR-CLIENT, LITIGATION, COMMON INTEREST, SETTLEMENT, OTHER (specify). If not, write "N/A"] Involved Parties: [List key individuals/entities and their roles, e.g., “From: Jane Doe (Client) To: John Smith (External Counsel)”. If unclear, write "N/A"] Justification: [Explain your privilege call. Reference relevant content, context, and relationships (e.g., “Legal advice requested by client re: pending litigation”). If not privileged, explain why] Supporting Excerpt(s): [Provide 1–2 excerpts that support the call. If NOT PRIVILEGED, write "N/A"]


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