
Quickly understand what happened—without replaying the entire hearing
Courts generate vast amounts of recorded content every day. While tools like speech-to-text and automatic annotations make it easier to locate specific moments, understanding what occurred across an entire hearing can still require significant time.
This feature leverages AI-assisted processing to analyze recorded proceedings and generate structured, easy-to-read hearing summaries that capture key discussion points and procedural events. Case Summaries are automatically created from individual hearing summaries once each recording session has finished, providing a single, up-to-date view of the case that updates as hearings are completed. Each summary prioritizes the current state of the case, highlighting the latest rulings, pending matters, and what is happening next.
Instead of manually reviewing hours of recordings or scrolling through lengthy transcripts, judges, clerks, and attorneys can quickly orient themselves to the substance of a proceeding and move directly to the moments that matter most.
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Automatic Hearing Summaries build on the foundation of speech-to-text and courtroom annotations.
Where earlier innovations focused on transforming spoken content into searchable text, summarization takes the next step—helping organize the information within proceedings into structured overviews that support faster review and more efficient workflows.
Summaries are designed to support—not replace—the official record. The full recording and transcript remain the authoritative source, while summaries provide a faster way to understand what was discussed during proceedings.