Legal professionals waste hours manually reading and summarizing lengthy contracts, pleadings, and case files to extract key information. This tedious process delays case preparation, increases costs, and creates bottlenecks in legal workflows. Missing critical details in complex documents can lead to strategic missteps and unfavorable outcomes.
Legal professionals waste hours manually reading and summarizing lengthy contracts, pleadings, and case files to extract key information. This tedious process delays case preparation, increases costs, and creates bottlenecks in legal workflows. Missing critical details in complex documents can lead to strategic missteps and unfavorable outcomes.
CaseMark automatically generates thorough, accurate legal summaries that reduce document length by 70-90% while preserving all material information. The AI analyzes contracts, pleadings, and case files to extract parties, key facts, legal issues, dates, amounts, and arguments into professional summary documents. Legal teams can now review essential information in minutes instead of hours.
This workflow is applicable across multiple practice areas and use cases
Litigators need to quickly digest complex case files, discovery documents, depositions, and pleadings to prepare for hearings, trials, and client updates.
Document summarization is critical across all litigation types for managing voluminous case files, preparing briefs, and staying current on case developments.
Commercial litigators must analyze extensive contracts, business records, and transaction documents to identify key issues and build case strategies.
Commercial litigation involves complex business documents requiring efficient summarization to extract relevant facts, obligations, and potential breaches.
M&A attorneys must digest extensive due diligence materials, contracts, financial statements, and transaction documents to identify risks and key terms.
M&A deals involve reviewing hundreds of documents under tight deadlines, making automated summarization essential for efficient deal execution.
Corporate attorneys need to quickly review and summarize board resolutions, shareholder agreements, corporate policies, and compliance documents for decision-making.
Corporate practice involves high-volume document review across governance, compliance, and operational matters where efficient summarization improves workflow.
Regulatory attorneys need to summarize agency filings, compliance reports, regulatory guidance, and correspondence to advise clients on obligations and risks.
Regulatory practice requires tracking and analyzing complex regulatory documents, making summarization valuable for compliance monitoring and advisory work.
CaseMark's AI is specifically trained on legal documents and maintains high accuracy by processing the entire document systematically. The system preserves critical details like dates, monetary amounts, party names, and legal citations while maintaining proper legal terminology. All information in summaries is directly attributable to source materials, and the AI notes any ambiguities or conflicts rather than making assumptions.
CaseMark can summarize virtually any legal document including contracts, pleadings, motions, briefs, correspondence, transactional documents, discovery materials, and case files. The AI adapts its approach based on document type—focusing on obligations and terms for contracts, causes of action for pleadings, and deal structure for transactional work. You can upload single documents or multiple files for comprehensive case summaries.
Manual document summarization typically takes 3-4 hours per complex document or case file. CaseMark reduces this to approximately 8 minutes of processing time, representing a time savings of over 95%. This allows attorneys to review essential information quickly and focus their detailed analysis only on the most critical sections of underlying documents.
Yes, CaseMark generates professional-quality summaries formatted as formal work product with proper structure, legal terminology, and source attribution. The summaries are designed to serve as standalone reference documents suitable for client communication, case strategy sessions, or internal matter updates. However, as with any AI tool, attorneys should review summaries for accuracy and completeness as part of their professional responsibilities.
When summarizing multiple documents, CaseMark processes all materials comprehensively and synthesizes information across files. The system maintains source attribution so you can trace each piece of information back to its origin document. This is particularly valuable for case files where you need a unified summary of pleadings, discovery, correspondence, and other materials that tells the complete story of the matter.