Litigation teams drown in documents. A single matter can mean one deposition or an entire case folder of them — thousands of pages of transcript, often scanned, often inconsistent. Somewhere in that pile is the answer to a simple question:
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A smarter way to search legal transcripts, without the cost and complexity of traditional search tools.
Litigation teams drown in documents. A single matter can mean one deposition or an entire case folder of them — thousands of pages of transcript, often scanned, often inconsistent. Somewhere in that pile is the answer to a simple question:
Finding it usually means hours of manual reading, brittle keyword searches that return lines instead of answers, or expensive enterprise search platforms that take weeks to set up and a specialist to maintain.
None of those options is fast, affordable, and trustworthy at the same time.
We built an agentic framework that answers plain english questions about a folder of documents and returns a clear, written answer — with citations to the exact pages it came from. Ask it a question the way you'd ask a colleague, and it does the reading for you.
It works in two simple stages:
1. Preparation. Each PDF is broken into individual pages, and every page is automatically given a descriptive, human-readable name based on the people, organizations, and topics it mentions. The page that covers Ariana's overtime becomes something a person can recognize at a glance:
page 77 — Ariana Arellano, Molly Chuen, overtime, employee