Public training record only. Fictional records. Not connected to a live court system. Human review controls every official filing, packet, and record action.
Attorney evidence review

Review evidence without losing source or privilege posture.

Evidence review surfaces relevance, source, issue tags, exhibit readiness, private notes, client-safe labels, and packet inclusion state.

Evidence source
Required
Privilege fence
On
Client-safe
Previewed
Packet
Selectable
Review queue

Evidence review surfaces relevance, source, issue tags, exhibit readiness, private notes, client-safe labels, and packet inclusion state.

Open path →
Source anchors

Evidence review surfaces relevance, source, issue tags, exhibit readiness, private notes, client-safe labels, and packet inclusion state.

Private work product

Evidence review surfaces relevance, source, issue tags, exhibit readiness, private notes, client-safe labels, and packet inclusion state.

Client-safe output

Evidence review surfaces relevance, source, issue tags, exhibit readiness, private notes, client-safe labels, and packet inclusion state.

What this proves

The public package has a clear next step.

Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.

  1. 1Audience path

    Plan selection

  2. 2Public proof route

    Account workspace

  3. 3Review standard

    Settings and connections

  4. 4Forwardable next step

    Review-safe outputs

No private user dataReview-safe public posture
No live court connectionReview-safe public posture
No legal decision by automationReview-safe public posture
Production requires configured adaptersReview-safe public posture
Review standard
Automation assists. Human review controls official records.

This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.