Extract Facts, Pull Case Law, Draft a Memorandum - All Inside your Case
What if you could pull every fact, every piece of evidence, and the relevant case law from a client file, then turn it into a draft memorandum - in just a few minutes?
What this lesson covers
In this demo, Damien (Whisperit) walks through a real client case (Sarah Martinez) and shows how Whisperit combines case-file analysis with live legal research from connected databases. Ask one question, get a structured chronological table of facts and proofs. Ask a follow-up, and Whisperit adds the applicable law to each line — sourced directly from OpenCaseLaw and LegalDataHunter. Then, with a single prompt, Whisperit drafts a full Mémoire en réponse using your firm's own template. What you'll see:
Querying a client case in plain language (voice or text) Auto-generated chronological table of facts and evidence Adding a "Applicable Law" column drawn from real case law Connection to OpenCaseLaw (1M+ Swiss decisions) and LegalDataHunter (6M+ international decisions) Drafting a complete memorandum from your own template, populated with case-specific data
Perfect for: → Litigation lawyers preparing pleadings and memoranda → Junior associates building case timelines and legal arguments → Any law firm that wants to cut hours of manual research and drafting
Chapters: 00:00 Intro — legal research inside a client case 00:09 Opening the Sarah Martinez case 00:22 Asking for a chronological table of facts and proofs 00:56 Adding applicable law (OpenCaseLaw + LegalDataHunter) 01:54 Building the enriched table, line by line 02:24 Generating a Mémoire en réponse from your own template 02:54 Final result and wrap-up
Transcript
Overview
Damien from Whisperit demonstrates how to work inside a real client case, Sarah Martinez, to extract facts, evidence, and relevant case law, then generate a draft memorandum.
Key workflow shown
- Open the Sarah Martinez case
- Ask Whisperit for a chronological table of facts and proofs
- Review the structured facts and supporting evidence
- Ask a follow-up to add an Applicable Law column
- Whisperit pulls case law from OpenCaseLaw and LegalDataHunter
- Enrich the table line by line with legal authority
- Generate a full Mémoire en réponse from the firm's own template
Sources mentioned
- OpenCaseLaw: 1M+ Swiss decisions
- LegalDataHunter: 6M+ international decisions
Chapters
- 00:00 Intro — legal research inside a client case
- 00:09 Opening the Sarah Martinez case
- 00:22 Asking for a chronological table of facts and proofs
- 00:56 Adding applicable law (OpenCaseLaw + LegalDataHunter)
- 01:54 Building the enriched table, line by line
- 02:24 Generating a Mémoire en réponse from your own template
- 02:54 Final result and wrap-up