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Key Takeaways

AI flags missing meet-and-confer certifications and local-rule defects

Identify ambiguous relief language that creates compliance disputes

Detect deadline traps in scheduling orders and proposed orders

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1-2 minutes*

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195+ compliance points analyzed*

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* Estimates based on typical documents. Actual results vary by document type and complexity.

Justee's AI-powered motion and court order review tool analyzes motions, proposed orders, and entered orders for procedural defects, missing certifications, ambiguous relief language, and inconsistencies between briefing and order. The tool flags Rule 11 issues, missing meet-and-confer certifications under Local Rules, prayer-for-relief mismatches, sealing-order conflicts, and deadlines that conflict with the operative scheduling order. Justee maps the motion against Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and common district local rules to highlight likely deficiencies before filing. Motions and court orders drive litigation timelines and define the obligations of the parties. Common issues include proposed orders that grant relief beyond what was requested, page-limit violations, missing redaction of sensitive identifiers, and deadlines that fall on weekends without proper computation. Professional motion review helps practitioners and pro se litigants avoid costly procedural rework and contempt risk.

How It Works

1

Upload Your Document

Upload your contract in PDF, DOCX, or TXT format

2

AI Analysis

Our AI reviews your document for compliance issues

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Review Findings

Get detailed findings with risk ratings and legal citations

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Take Action

Use our suggestions to improve your document

What We Check

Procedural compliance with FRCP and local rules

Page-limit, font, and certificate-of-service checks

Prayer-for-relief vs. proposed-order alignment

Deadline computation under Rule 6

Redaction of personal identifiers under Rule 5.2

Common Risks We Identify

Missing meet-and-confer certification

Proposed order grants more than the motion requests

Deadlines computed without weekends/holidays

Unredacted SSN, DOB, or minor names

Citation to vacated or reversed authority

Hypothetical Case Study by Justee

Justee recently analyzed a motion to compel discovery with proposed order for a small business owner self-representing in a contract dispute in the Southern District of New York.

Issue Found: The proposed order ordered production of documents the motion never specifically requested, and the motion was missing the Local Rule 37.2 meet-and-confer certification — guaranteeing denial.

Justee Recommendation: We aligned the proposed order to the motion's prayer, added the meet-and-confer certification with a specific date and method, and removed an overbroad request for sanctions that lacked supporting briefing.

Overbroad Proposed Order

Problematic Language

"IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant shall produce all documents responsive to Plaintiff's discovery requests, and Defendant shall pay Plaintiff's reasonable attorneys' fees."

Recommended Language

"IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant shall produce documents responsive to Requests for Production Nos. 1, 4, and 7, identified in the accompanying motion, on or before [DATE]. The Court reserves ruling on attorneys' fees pending separate briefing under Local Rule 54."

Why it matters: Proposed orders that go beyond the motion will be modified or denied. Tying the order to specific requests and reserving fees keeps the order defensible and enforceable.

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"Justee is redefining the legal document compliance process across all practice areas, transforming hours of work into minutes, while reducing stress and boosting accuracy."

Artem Dolukhanyan
Artem Dolukhanyan

Partner, Corporate Transactions at Grayver Law Group

AI Review vs. Manual Review

FeatureJustee AI ReviewManual Review
Review Time2-5 minutes2-4 hours
CostFree trial available$150-500+
Legal CitationsAutomaticVaries by reviewer
Clause SuggestionsIncludedExtra fee
Availability24/7 instantBusiness hours
* Comparison data represents estimates based on industry research and internal testing for typical contract types. Review times, costs, and accuracy percentages vary by document complexity, length, jurisdiction, and specific legal requirements. See full disclaimer below.

Official Resources

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Official FRCP from US Courts

PACER & Local Rules

Federal court electronic records and local rules

Cornell Law: Motions

Legal definition of motions and orders

Important Legal Disclaimer

Not Legal Advice: The information and analysis provided by Justee AI is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, our AI-powered service is not a substitute for professional legal counsel.

No Attorney-Client Relationship: Use of Justee AI does not create an attorney-client relationship. Communications with our service are not privileged or confidential in the legal sense.

Consult a Professional: For specific legal matters, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. Legal requirements vary by location and circumstances, and only a licensed attorney can provide advice tailored to your specific situation.

Performance Estimates (*): All statistics, metrics, and numerical claims on this page — including review times, cost comparisons, accuracy percentages, and database size — are estimates based on internal testing, industry research, and typical use cases. Actual results vary based on document type, complexity, length, jurisdiction, and other factors. Cost comparisons reference publicly available average attorney rates and are not guaranteed savings. "1M+ laws and regulations" refers to the breadth of Justee's reference database and does not imply that every provision is checked against every law for every document.

By using our service, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our Terms of Use and understand the limitations of AI-powered legal analysis. You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy and applicability of any information to your situation.

Motion & Court Order Review FAQ

Yes. Upload any motion or order and Justee will flag procedural defects, deadline issues, and language that may not match the underlying briefing.

Justee reviews and analyzes, it does not draft court filings. We flag issues with specific citations so you or your attorney can correct them before filing.

Yes. Justee applies Rule 6 computation rules — counting weekends, holidays, and the 3-day mailing rule where applicable — and flags missed deadlines.

Justee flags unredacted SSNs, DOBs, financial accounts, and minor names. For active redaction use our PII Scrubber tool linked from the page.

No. Justee provides AI-assisted document analysis and flags issues for your consideration. Filing decisions remain with you or your licensed attorney.

Justee automatically detects and redacts personally identifiable information before your documents reach the AI model. Protected types include:

Personal data:
  • Names, email addresses, and phone numbers
  • Social Security numbers and tax identifiers (ITIN)
  • Physical addresses and dates of birth
  • Credit card and bank account numbers
  • Driver's license and passport numbers
  • Medical provider identifiers (NPI) and case numbers
Corporate and business data:
  • Company and organization names
  • Business addresses and geographic locations
  • SWIFT/BIC codes, IBAN numbers, and bank routing numbers
  • Business license numbers and attorney bar IDs
  • Corporate tax identifiers (EIN)
Our system achieves 100% detection of standard PII types and approximately 97% overall coverage. Certain rare identifiers — such as cryptocurrency wallet addresses and MAC addresses — may not be detected automatically. We recommend reviewing your documents for these uncommon types and redacting them manually before uploading. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for details and limitations.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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