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Note Vault for Lawyers
Efficient and Secure Note Vault for Lawyers

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Frequently Asked Questions
The Note Vault for Lawyers is a tool designed to securely store and manage legal notes and documents, providing easy and efficient access when needed.
It organizes legal documents efficiently, allowing lawyers to store, retrieve, and manage notes and documents seamlessly, improving workflow.
Yes, use the Summarize variant to condense lengthy legal documents into concise summaries, making it easier to review and reference key points.
Upload your legal documents to the Note Vault, which processes and organizes them efficiently, allowing for quick retrieval and improved document management.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB. This allows for the storage of numerous documents while ensuring smooth processing and management.
No, the Note Vault requires online access to store and process documents, ensuring they are managed securely and efficiently.
Upload a variety of text files, including .txt, .md, .json, and more, for processing and storage in the Note Vault for Lawyers.
Yes, use the Summarize tool to distill long case notes into shorter summaries, making it easier to get an overview of the key information.
While specifics on security aren't discussed, the Note Vault is designed to handle document storage safely within its capabilities.
Yes, upload audio files like .mp3 for automatic transcription, converting spoken notes into text for easy organization and reference.
Audio files are capped at 60 minutes, so you'll need to split longer recordings into smaller segments before uploading to the Note Vault.
The Note Vault organizes documents, allowing for swift retrieval through efficient management and categorization, saving time during searches.
No, there are no in-tool editing capabilities. You can download the notes, make edits in a text editor, and then re-upload.
Yes, at least 300 characters are needed for the Summarize variant to effectively condense and process legal documents.
Yes, use the Reword function to adjust the tone of legal documents, making them more formal or engaging based on your needs.