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We are excited to launch two features we think are game-changing to the way businesses process documents.
Some background: we've seen tremendous growth in users of our AI-powered medical records and deposition summarization tools and "Chat with Your Documents" feature.
Custody case medical records: pediatrician, therapist, ER, school counselor. Dozens of providers, timeline matters more than volume.
Drop the full set, get a unified chronology with citations. The pattern the judge wants to see.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
Capacity disputes turn on the medical timeline before the will was signed.
General AI summarizes but doesn't sequence or cite. Dodonai builds the chronology AND keeps the citations — so the expert can verify every entry against the source.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
600-page discovery package, mixed types, no naming.
Dodonai PDF Organization: upload the bundle, get a sorted index with each document type identified and grouped. Click to jump to source.
Unsexy feature, most hours saved.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
Every entry in a Dodonai chronology is one click from the source page. Not a footnote — the exact page where the fact appears.
AI summaries without citations are notes. AI summaries with citations are evidence.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
Immigration cases live or die on dates.
First entry. Every prior visa. Every USCIS notice. Years of correspondence across agencies.
Dodonai builds the timeline from the documents. Hours in minutes — with the citations adjudicators need.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
Fastest teams on Dodonai build templates once, reuse across cases.
Dates, providers, diagnoses, billing — extracted in the same structure every time, scoped to your firm.
Not 'AI summarizes.' Reusable workflows.
https://t.co/Rx7RGg2bv0
Real test: 80-page deposition through a paralegal vs. Dodonai.
Paralegal: 3h 47m, ~$250 billable, 8-page summary with citations.
Dodonai: seconds. Same summary, every citation clickable back to the transcript.
https://t.co/8lvpq1sw1K
Outsourced medical record summaries: $5 to $15 per page.
Automated with cited chronologies: roughly $0.02.
The numbers inverted 18 months ago. Most firms haven't repriced.
https://t.co/afjEn8wOdr
Teams getting value out of AI summaries don't argue about accuracy. They argue about whether the summaries are verifiable.
Accuracy is a marketing claim. Verifiability is operational.
https://t.co/NQIbRF1tZJ
Contradictions almost never look like opposites. They look like drift.
"Shortly after" → "later that afternoon." "Once" → "a few times."
Across four depositions, the drift goes invisible. Search-first review surfaces it.
https://t.co/cIj1A4syNX
Mid-size PI firm. 3,000 pages of medical records monthly. 6-8 paralegal hours per chronology — mostly duplicate-page checks and reordering scans.
Janitorial PDF work that ages paralegals out of the profession.
https://t.co/HcV5QKHXvO
A 'complete' medical record set arrives. 600 pages. Your paralegal builds a chronology.
Missing: urgent care visit the patient mentioned. Radiology read referenced but not attached. PT notes from cross-billed chiropractor.
You don't know what isn't there. Until depo.
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Why Ctrl+F misses what matters in medical records:
You search 'tear.' Radiologist wrote 'discontinuity.' Orthopedist wrote 'disruption.' PT wrote 'compromise.'
Four synonyms, four pages. Ctrl+F catches none. The case turns on whether they're the same finding.
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What slows down medical chronology review:
Not the reading. The re-reading.
200 pages in, you find the surgery date, then scroll back 80 pages because the imaging is under a different name for the same body part.
Five times per case. That's where 12 hours go.
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Three things that bury workers' comp cases:
1. Pre-existing finding IME doc mentions on page 47.
2. Light-duty release employer claims they accommodated — records show they didn't.
3. Unauthorized provider who treated 6 times anyway.
All in the file. None easy to find.
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Depositions as evidence — what most attorneys miss:
Your star depo is 240 pages. You'll use 14 at trial.
The other 226 are still evidence. Cases get won when someone actually read them.
That's a tools problem now, not willpower.
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Real test: 80-page deposition through a paralegal vs. Dodonai.
Paralegal: 3h 47m, ~$250 billable, 8-page summary with citations.
Dodonai: seconds. Same summary, every citation clickable back to the transcript.
https://t.co/8lvpq1sw1K
250 pages × 2-3 min/pp × $75-150/hr = 8-12 hours and $1,000+ in billable time. Per deposition.
Five depositions a month means entire weeks lost to page-turning that doesn't shape strategy.
https://t.co/NYcQeJMXnx
Outsourced medical record summaries: $5 to $15 per page.
Automated with cited chronologies: roughly $0.02.
The numbers inverted 18 months ago. Most firms haven't repriced.
https://t.co/afjEn8wOdr
Teams getting value out of AI summaries don't argue about accuracy. They argue about whether the summaries are verifiable.
Accuracy is a marketing claim. Verifiability is operational.
https://t.co/NQIbRF1tZJ