Based client feedback, LEAP has consolidated the Business and Business Structure areas of law into one streamlined area of law: Business. Within the Business area of law, there are three folders for matter types to sit in: Business Structure, Commercial, and Corporate. We have also revamped the list of matter types now available.
LEAP has developed a range of AI Prompts to assist with legal drafting in litigation and family law matters in Ontario. Additionally, a curated selection of family law AI Prompts is available in British Columbia. These prompts can be found in the Divorce & Separation, Civil Litigation, Small Claims, and Personal Injury folders under Forms & Precedents.
Powered by Matter AI, the AI Prompts help save time by generating the first draft of commonly used legal documents, such as affidavits for common motion. When a Prompt document is opened, Matter AI for Word pulls relevant data from the associated matter to generate a first draft. Users can then review and edit the content to suit their needs and copy it over to the desired legal form.
The Content Development team at LEAP Canada is working hard to develop more AI Prompts both for Ontario and other provinces. If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for Prompts, please contact the Content Development team.
LEAP has added the Federal Litigation matter type for all provinces. New tables, fields, and dates have been added. It can be found under the Litigation category.
LEAP has added a new feature to Form 57A Bill of Costs for Ontario litigation matter types. Users can now add up to 10 staff members on the Statement of Experience on Form 57A.
Subscribe to our Matter Type & Form Updates and stay up to date with LEAP Matters, Forms & Precedents. The Content Development team is continuously adding new forms and precedents to your practice areas. These are all automated, so once you fill out your matters, they can be generated quickly and efficiently.
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Don’t see what you need? Please submit feedback and let us know. Our Content Development team is composed of lawyers and legal researchers who strive to add the forms & precedents that are relevant to your day to day legal needs.

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