If you're trying to cut medical chronology costs and streamline case management at your law firm, Tavrn is worth a look. This AI-based medical chronology platform generates high-accuracy medical record chronologies automatically, processing hundreds of pages of records in an hour. With high-end OCR for scanning and indexing records, enterprise security, and live support, Tavrn can cut costs by as much as 90%, freeing your firm to concentrate on more important case management work.
Another option is CoCounsel, an AI legal assistant designed to automate document review, deposition preparation and timeline creation. Powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 technology, CoCounsel frees lawyers to concentrate on high-level work by taking over more mundane tasks. It can also extract information from case documents, analyze contracts and create chronologies, all useful for better case management.
If you need more sophisticated ediscovery abilities, Everlaw offers a cloud-native platform for litigation and investigations that uses analytics and machine learning. The platform includes early case assessment, fast document review with AI and tools for deposition and trial preparation. That can help you dramatically cut the time and expense of document processing and case management.
Also worth a look is Abel, a machine-powered information retrieval system for litigation. Abel automates document review, data privacy and document import so it's easier to analyze legal records. It's got natural language search and strong privacy controls, too, so law firms can speed up the review process without sacrificing accuracy and precision. That can be helpful for complex litigation and investigations.