Litigiven
AI-Prompted Case Builder
Mobile Optimization / Responsive Strategy
UX Leadership & Organization
"The way you have the hints to begin with, the set up of guided actions towards the AI-powered conversation, is very helpful for me to get started with researching (for a case)."
— Xiaoyu Fan, Immigration Lawyer
AI x Legal Research
Litigiven/CaseBrainz is a law+financial tech start-up based in Dallas, Texas. The organization aims to use AI to provide reliable, non-hallucinated research artefacts to support legal caseloads for both lawyers and their clients.
As the GenAI UI/UX Designer, I currently lead a team of 2 designers, as well as trained a summer UX intern. There are 2 products on the trial market, called CaseBrainZ and Convers, which are undergoing usability tests and demonstrations with law firms across Texas.
Expertise gained/in use:
AI Prompted Case Builder
CaseBrainZ, the proprietary AI-driven database search and matching technology of Litigiven, was conceptualized as a research assistant who made it easy, simple and transparent for lawyers to synthesize, cite and draft legal documents.
As the lead designer in the proof of concept (POC) project, I worked on the UX Research, UI Design and the AI interactions, including defining product requirements around predictive behavior, metadata presentation and paving the conceptual pathway for conversational AI tools, like a smart chatbot assistant who helped curate high-quality prompts, assisted memo builders and dynamic suggestive interactions.
Currently, I am in the process of refining the demo with feedback from Fennemore Law.
Strategy and Responsive Behavior
At Litigiven, user behavior was observed and recorded using Microsoft Clarity. Based on user activity, a significant (29%) of discovery users landed on the mobile version of the website in order to test-drive the case/citation search tool.
My first order of business as the core designer on the team was to optimize the product to be accessible in more screen sizes.
Currently, I am in the process of A-B testing this responsive strategy with lawyers (real users).
UX Leadership
As a design leader, I brought the following initiatives into the UX team:
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Design retrospectives
A monthly review of UX deliverables, successes and improvements to product and process conducted on FigJam
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Design Planner
A daily managed design roster, a long-term design vision tracker and documented iterative UX requirements using Microsoft Office tools like Planner, Teams, OneNote and Atlassian JIRA.
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UX Learning and Upskilling
Conducted bi-weekly sessions on Uxcel as a team to improve UX skills, such as UX writing, User Research methods, Interaction Design Trends, and Design Testing Methodologies.
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Testing Documentation
Prepared general and specific discovery surveys on Typeform, conducted mind mapping exercises with users on FigJam, and recorded contextual user interviews and prototype feedback using Microsoft Teams transcription & summary services.
Current projects
User guiding system
Currently building a comprehensive guiding strategy to ensure successful onboarding, UI-based support and gather organic site visitor feedback.
Legal support for small/medium businesses
Researching, designing and prototyping a demonstrable version of CaseBrainZ to support small/medium business owners to tackle all legal needs and research in 1 platform.