Features
One platform for the whole matter.
Discover Docket brings case management, AI, research, documents, communications, and governance into a single litigation workspace. No screenshots of the live app yet — capabilities are described, not pictured.
AI & intelligence
JILL
Drafting, research, docketing, and analysis grounded in your case file and the controlling authority in your jurisdiction. JILL doesn't generate generic legal language — she works from your documents, your court's local rules, and your assigned judge's prior rulings. Every output is validated through DDEAS before it reaches you.
Deposition intelligence
Page-line citation tracking, contradiction detection across testimony, and trial outline generation built straight from the transcript. JILL identifies inconsistencies between witnesses, surfaces impeachment opportunities, and ties every quote to its exact transcript location for use at trial.
Document intelligence
Every upload — pleadings, discovery responses, contracts, correspondence — is read, categorized, and organized into a litigation-shaped folder structure automatically. Key dates trigger calendar events. Parties are added to the matter team. Documents are tagged for retrieval by issue, witness, or theory.
Research RAG
Retrieval-augmented generation across federal and state authority. Answers are sourced from controlling cases and statutes within your jurisdiction, scored for confidence, and validated against current law before they reach your screen. No hallucinated citations. No bolt-on AI shortcuts.
Litigation engine
Deadline calculator
Court deadlines computed automatically from filings and triggering events under the timing rules for all 52 supported jurisdictions. Service additions, motion windows, response periods, and meet-and-confer requirements applied to your matter with the local court's calendar already loaded.
Docket events
A living docket that maintains the deadline chain as the case moves. New filings trigger downstream deadlines. Continuances and stipulations recalculate the chain. The deadline you see in JILL is the deadline that's actually in effect right now.
Court calendar sync
Court dates, your firm's internal calendar, and the judge's standing orders kept in one place. Two-way sync with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook means the date you set in Discover Docket appears everywhere your team already works.
Judge insights
A department's prior rulings, standing orders, and motion outcomes surfaced where they matter — in the brief you're drafting, in the deposition strategy you're building, in the settlement evaluation you're presenting to a client. Practice in front of the judge you actually have.
Communications
VoIP
Place and receive calls from inside the matter, not from a separate phone system. Every call is logged against the case with time, participants, and notes, so the file reflects the conversation without anyone re-keying it. Voicemail and call history live where the rest of the matter does.
Video
Client meetings, witness prep, and co-counsel strategy sessions run from inside the workspace. Recordings and notes attach to the matter automatically, so what was discussed stays connected to the case instead of scattered across a separate conferencing tool.
SMS
Text clients and witnesses from the matter and keep every message in the case record. Appointment reminders, document requests, and quick confirmations are captured and timestamped, giving you a complete, defensible communication history without a personal cell phone in the loop.
Email
Matter-aware email that files correspondence against the right case as it arrives. No separate inbox to reconcile and no dragging messages into folders — the thread, its attachments, and its deadlines stay attached to the matter and visible to everyone with access.
Calendar
Scheduling that understands litigation. Court dates, internal deadlines, and personal appointments share one calendar wired into docketing, so a continuance or a new filing updates what everyone sees. Conflicts surface before they become missed dates.
Research & authority
Citation network
See how the authorities in your matter connect — to your pleadings, to each other, and to the cases that cite or distinguish them. The network exposes the strongest support for a position and the weak links an opponent will target, so you brief from a map instead of a list.
Jurisdiction RAG
Research scoped to the jurisdiction that actually governs your matter. Results are drawn from the controlling state or federal authority for your venue rather than a national average, so the law you read is the law your court will apply. Out-of-jurisdiction noise is filtered out.
Statute & rule lookup
Pull the text of a statute, rule of court, or local rule directly into your work, in context and current. No tab-switching to a separate database and no guessing whether the version you're reading is the one in force. The citation lands ready to drop into a brief.
Good-law overlay
A current-law signal on every authority you rely on, so you know at a glance whether a case is still good, has been questioned, or has been overruled. Validation runs against current law before an authority reaches your draft, closing the gap that produces sanctions.
Document workflow
Pleading editor with line numbering
Draft court-ready pleadings with pleading-paper line numbering, captions, and formatting built in. The editor knows what a filing needs to look like, so you spend your time on the argument instead of fighting margins, line counts, and footer rules.
Word editor
A full-featured editor for memos, letters, discovery, and agreements — everything that isn't a formal pleading. Work in a familiar writing environment that stays tied to the matter, with JILL available to draft, revise, and check as you go.
Document versioning
Every revision is tracked and recoverable, so you can see what changed, when, and by whom. Roll back to an earlier draft, compare versions side by side, and keep a defensible record of how a document evolved from first draft to final filing.
Redaction
Redact privileged and sensitive material before a document is shared or produced, with the underlying text actually removed rather than hidden behind a black box. Protect client confidences and comply with production rules without exporting files to a separate tool.
Sharing
Share documents inside and outside the firm with control over who can view, comment, or download. Access is scoped per recipient and recorded, so collaboration with clients, experts, and co-counsel never means losing track of where a file went.
Trust & governance
Ethical walls
Conflict screens enforced in the database itself, not just hidden in the interface. A walled-off user has no query path to a restricted matter — the screen holds even if the UI is bypassed — so the firm can demonstrate, not merely assert, that confidences were protected.
Audit logs
Every read and write is recorded, producing a defensible account of who accessed what, and when. The log is the difference between asserting a matter was handled properly and proving it — to a supervising partner, a client, or a court.
Role-based access
Access is scoped to each user's role on each matter, so people see exactly what their work requires and nothing more. Staffing changes update permissions, and sensitive matters stay visible only to the team actually assigned to them.
Encrypted communications
Calls, messages, email, and video run over channels encrypted in transit and at rest, with no third-party AI training on your data. Client confidences carry the same protection inside Discover Docket that privilege requires everywhere else.
The work gets done. You get to be the lawyer.
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