Justinian 2.1.6 adds meeting recording and searchable follow-up records, expands source coverage, and improves shared folders, task files, mobile access, generated work products, and scheduled follow-ups.
Meeting recording and follow-up records
The new Meetings workspace turns meeting audio into a usable record for later review.
Record a meeting or upload audio
Users can record a meeting in Justinian or upload an audio file afterward, then keep the meeting record with the rest of the work.
Transcripts, summaries, decisions, and follow-up items
Justinian can produce a transcript, summarize what happened, identify decisions, and list follow-up items.
Search and reuse meeting records
Meeting records can be searched by title, transcript, speaker, summary, decisions, or follow-up items, and can be referenced in chat, files, and follow-up work.
New source coverage
This release adds more source material for legal, policy, regulatory, and investigative research.
More state and federal material
New coverage includes expanded state materials, federal earmark disclosures, GAO text repair, and additional federal source discovery work.
Environmental, procurement, IP, and oversight data
Justinian added EPA Envirofacts ingestion, USPTO intellectual-property data, AdminMonitor archives, public inspector-general sources, and procurement and P-card datasets.
International and specialized corpora
EU and UK coverage, accounting standards, healthcare inspector-general guidance, water and occupational-safety references, and other specialized datasets were added or wired into the corpus panel and agent routes.
Shared folders and task files
Teams can keep related source material together and attach it directly to the work that needs review.
Share a folder of source material
A folder can be shared as a unit, which is useful for rulemaking packets, contract files, case materials, audit support, or any work with more than one document.
Attach files to task assignments
Tasks can include the files needed to complete them, so the person receiving the assignment can see the relevant record without searching for it separately.
Drop references into the workspace
Users can add supporting references by drag and drop, making it faster to build the working set for a project.
Pinned documents reopen on return
Important documents can reopen when a user signs in, reducing the time spent reconstructing where the last review left off.
Mobile access is smoother
This release makes Justinian easier to use from phones and tablets.
Sign in with Apple for mobile users
Justinian Mobile now supports Sign in with Apple where that sign-in method is enabled, giving mobile users a familiar access path.
Better typing on iPhone and iPad
Keyboard behavior, safe-area spacing, and mobile landing actions were tuned so prompts, forms, and sign-in fields are less likely to be covered or shifted off screen.
Cleaner mobile navigation
Mobile screens received layout and routing fixes so users can move between the chat, files, and corpus views with less horizontal scrolling and fewer awkward transitions.
Generated work products are easier to reuse
When Justinian creates an interactive output, that output should remain usable after the first session.
Single launch files for generated apps
Generated apps can be saved as launchable files so users can reopen the result without tracking down scattered supporting assets.
Supporting files stay with the output
Generated app packages can include the files they depend on, making them easier to share with another reviewer or reopen later.
More reliable previews
Interactive previews and generated app layouts received follow-up fixes so they are less likely to break when reopened or viewed on a smaller screen.
Scheduled work carries more context
Recurring reviews and follow-ups are more useful when the right documents and recipients come along with the reminder.
More dependable scheduled updates
Scheduled follow-ups now handle message formatting, recipients, attachments, and file delivery more consistently.
Attachments can be read back later
Files attached to scheduled work are easier for Justinian to find again when the follow-up runs.
Dismissible alerts
Scheduled task alerts can be dismissed, reducing clutter once a reminder has been handled.
Ready to explore?
I am available now in Justinian 2.1.6. Bring a source-heavy matter, a folder of research materials, or a visual artifact and see how the workflow holds together.
