Case Cmd turns a plaintiff-side attorney's documents and voice notes into a structured, 8-KPI case briefing. Settlement exposure, the elements you've proven, what's missing, and the filing deadline — each backed by a verbatim citation, or it doesn't appear.
From raw file to briefing
No new system to learn and no manual tagging. Case Cmd builds a structured legal graph from what you already have, then synthesizes the briefing on demand.
Upload documents (PDF, Word, scans with OCR) and dictate voice context. We ingest, Bates-number, transcribe, and extract the parties, dates, and dollar figures.
Entities, a chronology, and the documents become a queryable Structured Legal Graph — the spine every downstream signal is computed from.
One click produces the 8-KPI HUD. Settlement math is computed in code; the model only does the judgment — and a deterministic verifier checks every quote.
The 8-KPI HUD
Eight signals an attorney actually triages on — each one expandable to the evidence behind it.
A documented hard-damages floor × jurisdictional multipliers — computed in code, never guessed.
The same floor under a trial posture, with the variability called out.
Statute-of-limitations exposure anchored to a cited triggering date.
How many claim elements the record actually supports, element by element.
Which liability elements are established — and which gaps remain.
The causal link mapped across the timeline and the proof on file.
The exact gaps to close, derived from the coverage grid — not a guess.
Concrete investigative actions to advance the matter — never a verdict on whether to take it.
Built for privileged work
Legal teams can't act on a confident guess. Case Cmd is engineered so every number and every claim is traceable — and so a matter's data never leaks past its own walls.
See it on a real matter
Open the live demo, drop in a sample matter, and watch the cited briefing assemble itself.
Case Cmd produces AI-generated case signals for attorney review; it does not make legal decisions or provide legal advice. The product is in active development — jurisdictional multipliers and claim-element libraries are being validated with counsel and are labeled accordingly in-product. The demo uses synthetic data only.