Turn Case Chaos into Clear Strategy
Page One + Relativity aiR for Case Strategy
Page One helps legal teams use Relativity aiR for Case Strategy to surface key facts faster, organize the story of the case, and prepare for critical moments like depositions, witness interviews, and motion practice.
How we Help
When facts are buried, strategy slows down. In complex matters, legal teams often have the documents they need, but not the time to turn them into a usable case narrative. Reviewing key material, summarizing witness testimony, building timelines, and preparing for depositions can consume valuable attorney time.
Page One helps bridge that gap. Using Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, we help teams move from document volume to case insight, so they can focus on strategy, not just sorting through information.
What aiR for Case Strategy Helps You Do
Relativity aiR for Case Strategy is designed to help legal teams work through important case material more efficiently and turn it into usable strategic work product.
Find the Facts That Matter
Pull important facts from key documents so your team can start shaping the narrative sooner.
Summarize Important Material
Generate clear summaries of documents and testimony to reduce manual lift and speed up understanding.
Prepare for Witnesses and Depositions
Support witness summaries and deposition preparation by organizing facts, themes, and supporting material.
Build a Clearer Case Story
Connect documents, people, and events into a more usable chronology that helps your team prepare with confidence.
Why Clients Choose Page One for Case Strategy
Technology alone does not build a case strategy. Page One combines Relativity-based workflows with hands-on litigation support experience to help legal teams apply aiR for Case Strategy in a way that is practical, defensible, and aligned to the needs of the matter. We do not just hand you a tool, we help you use it in a way that supports real case deadlines and real attorney decision-making.
Deep experience supporting complex litigation and investigations
Strong RelativityOne workflow knowledge
Practical guidance on selecting the right documents and inputs
Human oversight to keep outputs useful, relevant, and defensible
How Page One Helps Teams Use aiR for Case Strategy
Step 1: Start With the Right Documents
We help identify the key materials that are most likely to move the case forward—rather than sending everything through a generic process.
Step 2: Generate Focused Case Insights
Using aiR for Case Strategy, we help teams extract facts, summarize material, and organize information around the issues that matter most.
Step 3: Shape Usable Work Product
We help convert those outputs into practical litigation support for witness preparation, chronology building, deposition planning, and broader case development.
Step 4: Keep People in Control
Our team helps review and refine outputs so attorneys can rely on them as a starting point for strategic work—not a black box.
Where aiR for Case Strategy Adds the Most Value
This approach is especially valuable in matters where facts are spread across a large volume of important documents and testimony.
- Chronology and timeline development
- Witness summaries
- Deposition preparation
- Transcript insight extraction
- Motion and hearing preparation
Built for Legal Work that Demands Trust
For legal teams, speed matters—but trust matters more. That is why Page One’s approach emphasizes thoughtful input selection, human review, and defensible workflows. The goal is not to replace attorney judgment. It is to accelerate the path to informed strategy.
- Human-guided workflows
- Outputs tied to underlying source material
- Designed to support—not replace—legal judgment
What This Means in Practice
aiR for Case Strategy turned hours of transcript review into minutes of insight. It’s the difference between drowning in transcripts and driving strategy with clarity and speed.
FAQ
Is this only for very large cases?
No. It is most helpful when the matter has enough complexity that organizing facts manually takes significant time.
Does this replace attorney analysis?
No. It helps legal teams get to the important information faster, but attorney judgment remains central.
What kinds of work can it support?
It can support fact development, summaries, chronology building, witness preparation, and deposition-related workflows.
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