A deposition, tagged by topic — page by page.
Deposition summary software that turns a transcript into a color-coded, page-by-page digest plus a narrative summary, kept in sync and fully editable. Every passage is tagged by topic — prior injury, treatment, work status, causation, or your own — and every entry is cited to its transcript page and line.
Topics tagged and color-coded, across the whole transcript.
The digest walks the transcript page by page and tags each passage by topic: prior injury, treatment, work status, causation, and the topics you add. Filter to one tag and read every mention of it in order, instead of hunting through hundreds of pages.
A narrative summary that stays in sync.
Alongside the page-by-page digest, you get a narrative summary of the testimony — same facts, prose form, each sentence cited to page and line. Both are editable in-platform, and an edit in one view is reflected in the other, so nothing drifts.
Testimony, checked against the record.
Because the digest lives next to the medical file, testimony is read against the record it describes. Where the two conflict — a denied prior complaint that appears in a note — the passage is flagged with both cites, for counsel to weigh. That flagged list feeds directly into cross-exam prep outlines.
Every line cited to page and line.
A digest is only useful if you can quote it under pressure. Every entry here carries its transcript page and line, and every narrative sentence carries the same cite — audit-grade sourcing you can drop into a motion, an examination outline, or a report without re-checking the transcript.
See Deposition Prep OutlinesFrom transcript to working digest.
Upload the transcript; review a tagged, cited, editable digest the same day.
PDF or text transcript, any length. The deposition is read page by page, line by line.
Passages are tagged and color-coded by topic, and each entry is cited to page and line.
Refine the digest or narrative — they stay in sync — then export or feed prep outlines.
Who works depositions with it.
Litigation teams on either side of the v. — anywhere testimony has to be found fast and quoted exactly.
Digest every deposition in the matter the day the transcript arrives, not the week before trial.
For law firmsRead testimony against the medical record, with conflicts flagged and cited on both sides.
For defense teamsTreating-provider and IME depositions tagged by topic, ready for demand and trial prep.
For PI firmsThe page-turning hours gone; the clinical read of the testimony kept.
For LNCsDeposition digests, answered.
Both. The core output is a page-by-page digest where each entry carries its page:line cite, and every entry is also tagged by topic — so you can read it in transcript order or filter to a single topic and read every mention in sequence.
Standard deposition topics — prior injury, treatment, work status, causation — are tagged automatically, and you can add your own topics per matter. Each tag has a consistent color across the digest, the narrative, and exports, so a topic is scannable at a glance.
Yes, both are fully editable in-platform. The two views are kept in sync: tighten an entry in the digest and the narrative reflects it, so you never maintain two diverging summaries of the same testimony.
Every digest entry and every narrative sentence is cited to transcript page and line. Where testimony conflicts with the medical record, the passage is flagged with both citations — the transcript cite and the record page — for counsel to evaluate.
Yes. Deposition & Cross-Exam Prep Outlines drafts topic-organized question outlines directly from the digest and the record, and every question carries the cite it is built on.
Related capabilities.
Same engine, same citation standard — litigation outputs built on the same cited engine.
Topic-organized cross-exam question outlines drafted from the digest and record, cited.
ExploreA cited, jurisdiction-ready demand drafted straight from the record.
ExploreChronology, extraction, and qualification criteria run across an entire docket at once.
ExploreSend a transcript. Get back a digest you can quote.
Upload one deposition and get a tagged, cited sample digest with its narrative summary. Handled under our BAA; never used to train a model.