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Make Sense of Large Document Sets Quickly

Defense lawyers upload key documents into esumry—complaints, contracts, correspondence, internal records, and more. The platform helps extract key details and organize them into a structured view, making it easier to see what’s in the record without reading every page up front.

 
 
 

Narrative Summaries for Faster Review Inside the Firm

Each document can have a short narrative summary capturing what it is and why it matters to the case. Partners and senior lawyers can skim these summaries to decide what needs deeper review, rather than opening dozens of files just to understand basic context.

 
 
 

Support Client Billing Guidelines on Document Review

By reducing the manual effort required to catalog and describe documents, esumry helps align review work with client expectations. More time is spent on evaluating key documents and less on writing repetitive descriptions that add little value.

 
 
 

Improve Knowledge Sharing Across Related Matters

Within a firm, document intelligence can serve as a starting point for future matters involving similar products, facilities, or issues. Lawyers can locate prior summaries and analyses, then adapt them to new cases instead of recreating everything from scratch.

 
 
 

Better Inputs for Downstream Defense Workflows

Clean, structured document information makes every other workflow more effective:

  • Case file analysis becomes more accurate

  • Deposition prep is more focused

  • Timelines are easier to build

  • Drafting has better, more reliable inputs

 
 
 

Document Intelligence – Frequently Asked Questions

  • Basic fields like dates and senders are typically very accurate, and narrative summaries are designed to be concise and conservative. Lawyers are still responsible for reviewing critical documents and refining key summaries.

  • No. esumry is focused on case prep, not collection or large-scale review hosting. It complements your existing discovery tools by making important documents easier for trial teams to understand and use.

  • Yes. Lawyers can export tables or reports and store them in your DMS or matter folders. You don’t need to change your core systems to benefit from document intelligence.

  • By handling much of the basic cataloging and summarization, esumry reduces the number of hours needed for low-level document review. That makes it easier to justify the hours that remain.

  • Yes, as long as the firm’s workflow is set up to bring key materials into esumry. The more documents involved, the more valuable automated structuring and summarization become.

 
 
 
 
 
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