Litigation · FL
AI for Litigation in Florida.
Litigation practice demands comprehensive legal research, precise brief drafting, and efficient document review — often under tight court deadlines. Irys One gives litigators AI-powered tools that accelerate every stage from case assessment to trial preparation. Built with Florida’s legal landscape in mind — from the The Florida Bar to the courts in Miami, Tampa, and Jacksonville.
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Litigation in Florida
Practicing litigation in Florida means navigating a distinct legal environment.
Florida's court system operates through the Supreme Court of Florida, five District Courts of Appeal covering geographic regions of the state, 20 circuit courts serving as trial courts of general jurisdiction, and county courts handling smaller civil matters and misdemeanors.
The Florida Bar
Florida lawyers practicing litigation work under the oversight of the The Florida Bar. Staying current with bar requirements, ethics opinions, and CLE obligations is essential for practitioners across Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and the rest of the state.
AI Ethics Guidance in FL
The Florida Bar issued Advisory Opinion 24-1 addressing generative AI use, requiring attorneys to supervise AI outputs, protect client confidentiality when entering information into AI systems, and ensure that all AI-generated work product is reviewed for accuracy before filing.
Litigation Practice in FL
Florida's circuit courts follow the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, which underwent significant tort reform in 2023 including changes to comparative fault, reduced statute of limitations for negligence, and modified expert witness standards modeled on the Daubert framework.
Key Legal Markets
Florida’s litigation practitioners are concentrated in Miami, Tampa, and Jacksonville — each with its own court system, local rules, and practice culture. Irys One supports jurisdiction-specific research and drafting across all FL courts.
The Challenge
Litigation in Florida demands precision and efficiency.
Florida litigationlawyers face challenges that are both universal to the practice area and specific to the state’s regulatory and judicial landscape. Staying current with FL-specific rules while managing client demands requires tools built for the way lawyers actually work.
Researching case law across multiple jurisdictions under tight deadlines
Drafting motions and briefs with accurate citations and proper formatting
Reviewing large document productions for relevant evidence during discovery
Maintaining full case context across matters that span months or years
How Irys One Helps
How Irys One helps Florida litigation lawyers.
Irys One brings research, drafting, document analysis, and matter management into a single platform — with jurisdiction coverage that includes Florida’s courts, statutes, and regulatory framework. Every module shares context, so the work you do in one place carries forward everywhere else.
Deep Research
Comprehensive legal research memos
Run natural-language queries across 50M+ cases and receive structured research memos with 15+ cited sources, filtered by jurisdiction and fully cited to primary authority.
Cite Check
Automated citation verification
Scan your briefs and motions against the full case law database, flagging overruled, distinguished, or non-existent citations before filing.
Drafting Assistant
Brief and motion drafting
Draft motions, briefs, and memoranda with AI suggestions that appear as tracked changes, preserving full legal formatting and version history.
Multi-Doc Analysis
Document review at scale
Analyze up to 50 documents simultaneously against the same question set, extracting key facts, dates, and monetary figures with citations to source text.
Matters
Persistent case workspaces
Every matter is a persistent workspace where documents, research, drafts, and conversations live together — full context preserved for the life of the case.
See how Irys One works for litigation in Florida.
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