Claira is an AI-assisted document review tool that installs as a user-interface extension within Nuix Discover, allowing review to take place inside a platform legal teams already use rather than through a separate application, with no data migration required.
Key features and functions include:
Prompt-based review workflow
Users describe a review objective in plain language, using a template or a custom prompt, and can supply case context such as parties, date ranges, legal issues, and privilege indicators. Prompts are tested against a single document before being run at scale, with results returned for iterative refinement.
Bulk scanning
Once a prompt is validated, users can launch a bulk scan that processes documents at scale, writing results directly into existing Nuix Discover fields in real time. Scans include progress monitoring and can be paused and resumed.
Relevance and privilege review
The tool supports relevance and responsiveness review with confidence scoring and issue linking, as well as privilege screening with structured reasoning attached to each call.
Objective coding
Claira codes fields such as dates, authors, document types, and languages, including a multi-field mode that populates several fields from a single pass.
PII identification and chronology generation
The tool identifies personally identifiable information within documents and generates chronologies from case materials.
Summarization, translation, and fact extraction
Claira produces summaries for first-pass triage, automatically detects document language with English-language summaries, and extracts facts to support witness preparation.
Quality control
The tool compares its output against human coding for quality control purposes and includes quantum-of-damages extraction as a review task.
Agent Mode
An agent mode provides a case-scoped assistant that runs review tasks, answers questions about a matter, and surfaces patterns across reviewed documents within a persistent thread tied to that case.
Data handling
Document content is processed on a per-request basis and is not retained after processing; operational metadata such as billing and scan records is retained to operate the service.
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