Transform how you organize and access case exhibits with CaseMark's AI-powered management tools.
Automatically extract exhibit descriptions from deposition transcripts.
AI-generated detailed descriptions when original information is unclear.
Create comprehensive PDF packages with built-in navigation.
Maintain consistent exhibit organization from pre-trial through appeals by updating exhibit lists over time.
Simple, secure process
Securely upload deposition transcripts and exhibits
Support for multiple document types
Automatically update exhibit list with new items
Intelligent linking of exhibits to testimony
Enhanced descriptions for poorly labeled exhibits
Review complete exhibit packages with navigation links
Share comprehensive collections with your litigation team
Generate consistent exhibit lists for work product
Maintain organization throughout the case lifecycle
CaseMark's Exhibit List helps litigation professionals maintain consistent exhibit organization throughout the entire case lifecycle. Our system intelligently enhances poor descriptions and creates navigable compilations, allowing your team to quickly access and reference critical evidence when needed.
We employ enterprise-grade security measures and encryption to protect your data. Your sensitive case information remains protected through industry-standard security protocols, and we never share or use your data to train our models.
How does the system handle exhibits with poor descriptions? A: Our AI analyzes the contents of each exhibit and generates enhanced descriptions when the original information is unclear or incomplete, making it easier to identify and reference important documents.
Yes, our system maintains consistent exhibit identification from pre-trial through appeals, ensuring that references remain consistent.
The system generates a comprehensive PDF with navigation links that allow team members to quickly move between the index and individual exhibits, simplifying collaboration and review.
Yes, you can upload transcripts alongside exhibits, and leverage other summary types such as page line and narrative deposition summaries.