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Final Order Judgment

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What you'll need

  • Case Pleadings and Filings
  • Evidentiary Record
  • Settlement Agreement or Relief Terms

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Overview

CaseMark's Final Order and Judgment skill automates the drafting of comprehensive, court-ready orders for class action litigation. By analyzing your case documents, evidentiary record, and relief terms, the AI produces a complete order with properly structured findings of fact, conclusions of law, and enforceable relief provisions. The result is a polished draft that conforms to judicial standards and is ready for attorney review and filing.

Drafting a Final Order and Judgment in class action litigation is one of the most demanding tasks in legal practice. Attorneys must synthesize voluminous records, construct sequentially numbered findings with precise citations, address every legal claim and defense, and ensure the order is enforceable and appellate-proof—all while complying with local formatting rules. This process routinely consumes days of attorney time and carries significant risk of error or omission.

CaseMark transforms this labor-intensive process by using AI to analyze your complete case record and automatically generate a structured Final Order and Judgment. The skill produces every required section—from caption and procedural history through findings of fact, conclusions of law, and detailed relief provisions—with proper citations and formatting, allowing attorneys to focus on strategic review rather than manual drafting.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload your case documents, evidentiary record, and settlement or relief terms

  2. 2. AI analyzes the record and extracts key facts, legal authorities, and procedural history

  3. 3. Review and customize the fully drafted Final Order and Judgment

  4. 4. Export the court-ready document in your preferred format (DOCX, PDF)

What you get

  • Caption and Title Block

  • Recitals and Procedural History

  • Findings of Fact

  • Conclusions of Law

  • Relief and Judgment Provisions

  • Retention of Jurisdiction and Post-Judgment Directives

What it handles

  • Complete caption and procedural history generation with docket references

  • Sequentially numbered findings of fact with record citations

  • Bluebook-formatted conclusions of law addressing every claim and defense

  • Enforceable relief provisions including monetary, injunctive, and class distribution terms

  • Class certification findings covering numerosity, commonality, typicality, and adequacy

  • Local rule compliance for formatting, separate document rules, and proposed order procedures

Required documents

  • Case Pleadings and Filings

    Complaints, answers, motions, and key docket filings that establish the procedural history and claims at issue

    .pdf, .docx

  • Evidentiary Record

    Trial transcripts, deposition excerpts, exhibits, stipulated facts, and discovery materials supporting findings of fact

    .pdf, .docx

  • Settlement Agreement or Relief Terms

    Settlement agreements, proposed relief terms, fee petitions, or class distribution plans defining the judgment's enforceable directives

    .pdf, .docx

Supporting documents

  • Legal Authorities and Briefs

    Legal memoranda, trial briefs, or compilations of governing statutes and controlling precedent

    .pdf, .docx

  • Local Court Rules

    Applicable local rules specifying formatting requirements, separate document rules, or proposed order procedures

    .pdf, .docx

  • Prior Court Orders

    Earlier orders in the case such as class certification orders, discovery rulings, or partial summary judgment decisions

    .pdf, .docx

Why teams use it

Reduce drafting time from hours or days to minutes while maintaining judicial-quality output

Ensure comprehensive coverage of every claim, defense, and class certification requirement

Generate properly formatted citations and record references throughout the document

Minimize the risk of omitting critical procedural history, findings, or relief provisions

Questions

What types of final orders can this skill draft?

CaseMark can draft final judgments after bench or jury trial, summary judgment orders, settlement approval orders, and post-trial orders in class action litigation. The AI adapts the structure and content based on the procedural posture of your case.

Does the output include proper legal citations?

Yes. CaseMark generates conclusions of law with Bluebook-formatted citations to statutes, regulations, and case law. Findings of fact include specific record citations referencing transcript pages and exhibit numbers from your uploaded materials.

Can I customize the order for my jurisdiction's local rules?

Absolutely. CaseMark accounts for local rule formatting requirements including margins, fonts, spacing, the separate document rule, and proposed order procedures. You can further refine the output during the review step.

How does CaseMark handle class certification findings?

CaseMark automatically incorporates class treatment findings addressing numerosity, commonality, typicality, and adequacy based on the case documents you provide. These findings are woven into the appropriate sections of the order.

Is the generated order ready to file with the court?

CaseMark produces a comprehensive, court-ready draft that includes all required sections. However, as with any AI-generated legal document, attorneys should review the output for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with specific court requirements before filing.

How long does it take to generate a Final Order and Judgment?

CaseMark typically generates a complete Final Order and Judgment in approximately 12-15 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case and volume of uploaded documents. This replaces what traditionally takes hours or days of manual drafting.

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