Document parsing
Extracts people, dates, claims, issues, legal references, remedies, exhibits and procedural events from dense documents.
A powerful case-analysis tool that can parse complex documents, summarize legal matters, extract key arguments, identify missing information, and check precedent references where authorized legal sources are connected. It turns dense litigation into clear, structured insights.
It is not an AI judge and it does not replace lawyers or courts. It is a disciplined case-understanding engine that helps users, legal-aid teams, lawyers and institutions process complex case material faster and more exhaustively.
Extracts people, dates, claims, issues, legal references, remedies, exhibits and procedural events from dense documents.
Breaks a legal case into case identity, main legal blocks, sub-components, evidence needs and missing facts.
Connects facts to documents, parties, institutions, dates, deadlines, legal issues, risks and remedies.
Checks relevant legal precedent references where authorized legal databases, court records or internal legal libraries are connected.
Instead of returning vague answers, the analyzer produces a case-preparation structure that can be reviewed, corrected and escalated by qualified humans.
For domestic violence, sexual violence, child protection, trafficking, exploitation and victim-support matters, the public page should not collect detailed sensitive facts. These cases should move to protected intake and qualified human support.
The tool combines deterministic legal preparation with AI-assisted language understanding. The deterministic layer controls the taxonomy, case structure, evidence checklist, safety rules and routing logic. The AI layer helps parse language, summarize documents and extract structured facts.
User story, pleadings, contracts, judgments, exhibits, letters, notices, receipts, messages, court forms or institutional decisions.
Extraction, classification, recursive decomposition, relationship mapping, precedent reference check and risk identification.
Case map, timeline, argument matrix, evidence checklist, missing-proof list, precedent references and next-step pathway.
The public page can explain the capability and show limited case previews. The full analyzer should operate in a protected workspace after login/register, where confidential facts, uploaded evidence and legal work product can be handled with privacy, access control and audit discipline.