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Domain-specialized expert modes — civil jury instructions (CACI), criminal jury instructions (CALCRIM), and family law — that map your matter onto the law element by element and project realistic outcomes.

What it is

Expert Analysis is the LexGo AI module that turns a matter's facts into element-by-element legal evaluation. It's not a generic AI prompt asking "do I have a case?" — it's a structured analyzer running the matter through the actual jury instructions a court would give, then projecting how a fact-finder would reason against each element.

Three expert modes ship today: California civil instructions (CACI), California criminal instructions (CALCRIM), and California family-law analysis. Each mode brings its own checklists, presumptions, and case-strategy primitives.

How it works

The attorney points the analyzer at a matter — or at a specific claim within a matter — and selects an expert mode. The system pulls the relevant jury instruction (or family-law analytical framework), maps each element against the matter's facts and evidence, and produces an element-by-element evaluation: which elements are clearly satisfied, which are contested, which are unsupported, and what evidence would change the picture.

The output is structured enough to drive motion strategy and clear enough to share with the client.

Expert modes

CACI civil

California civil jury instructions — element-by-element claim mapping for tort, contract, fraud, and statutory claims.

CALCRIM criminal

California criminal jury instructions — element analysis for charged offenses, defenses, and sentencing factors.

Family-law expert mode

Custody, support, asset division, and DV analysis grounded in the operative California Family Code framework.

Verdict modeling

Projects how a fact-finder is likely to reason on each element, and what verdict that produces — with confidence ranges, not single-point predictions.

Evidence gap analysis

Identifies what evidence would move a contested element from "weak" to "strong" — sharpens discovery and trial-prep priorities.

Motion strategy

Element-level analysis becomes the foundation for MSJ, demurrer, and motion-in-limine strategy — drafted directly into Case Management.

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