Matey Video Demo - DUI Case with Voiceover
The video is a quick demonstration of Matey, showcasing how attorneys can review evidence, such as in a DUI case, in minutes.
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Trial attorneys are facing larger case files than ever before. Discovery productions with tens of thousands of pages are now the norm, not the exception. Reviewing that volume manually can take weeks - sometimes months - before meaningful strategy decisions can even begin.
Legal AI is changing that.
One trial attorney recently shared how Matey transformed their case review process:
“Matey AI was able to condense 34,000 pages of data into 10 pages of content relevant to my case. It would have taken me weeks to sift through, and Matey did it almost instantly. The value in time savings was incredible.”
This is what modern legal document review looks like when AI is built for trust.
Traditional document review slows litigation down - forcing attorneys to sift through thousands of pages, risking missed facts, and delaying strategy and filings. Even with more reviewers, the process remains slow, costly, and exhausting.
Matey helps trial attorneys quickly identify what matters in massive case files - surfacing key facts, condensing discovery into focused summaries, and preserving clear traceability to the record. In this case, 34,000 pages were reduced to just 10 pages of actionable case content.
Time wins cases. Faster review means earlier strategy, stronger filings, better advocacy, and lower costs - giving trial teams a real advantage when deadlines are tight.
Not all AI tools are built for legal work. Trial attorneys need to know:
Matey prioritizes traceability and confidence, allowing attorneys to verify AI-generated insights - so they can go to court with confidence.
Condensing 34,000 pages into 10 isn’t just a time saver - it’s game changer.
Matey helps trial attorneys move faster, reduce review fatigue, and focus on what actually wins cases, without compromising trust in the record.
For legal professionals overwhelmed by massive discovery files, AI-powered case review isn’t optional anymore - it’s essential.