One of the most consistent pain points I hear from litigators isn’t pro se opposing parties. It’s the hours of prep. The depositions to review, the medical records to cross-reference, the expert witness testimonies to analyze, the contradictions buried somewhere inside 4,000 pages of documents that you either find or you don’t. And most of the time you don’t find all of them, not because you aren’t thorough, but because there’s simply too much material and not enough hours in the day. That’s exactly the problem NewCase.ai was built to solve. This is not a general-purpose chatbot dressed up in legal clothing. It’s a litigation intelligence platform built specifically to read every page, connect every fact, cross-reference every deposition, and surface the contradictions and key admissions that can win or lose a case, in seconds, not weeks. That’s exactly what NewCase.ai was built to change. Not a generic A.I. tool with a legal logo slapped on top. A platform built from the ground up to turn any case file into your biggest advantage before the trial even begins.
Favorite law firm use cases: Summarizing a 300-page deposition in under 30 seconds with exact page-line citations; cross-referencing ten depositions simultaneously to detect contradictions before trial; building a complete expert witness credibility report before a high-profile hearing.
Features & Functionality
Let’s start with the feature that made me stop and read the page twice: NewCase.ai summarizes a 300-page deposition in 25 seconds. Not a rough summary. Not a chatbot approximation. A structured summary with page-line citations, key admissions, chronologies, and a narrative that is court-ready the moment it appears on your screen. Think about what that means for a firm handling high volumes of personal injury or insurance defense cases, where depositions pile up faster than anyone can read them. One small firm that was managing 5 cases simultaneously reported handling 15 after implementing NewCase. That’s not an incremental improvement. That’s a practice transformation.


Cross-deposition analysis is where things get really interesting for litigators. Most legal tools let you search within a single document. NewCase connects facts ACROSS documents, across depositions, across witnesses, building what they call a unified intelligence layer over your entire case. Upload ten depositions from a multi-plaintiff matter and ask NewCase to identify contradictions. It doesn’t just flag keyword matches. It understands context, sequence, and factual drift, identifying the moments when a witness said one thing in March and something inconsistent in August. One multi-district litigation team reported cross-deposition analysis that was 95% faster and identified 12 claimants with contradictory testimony that manual review had missed entirely. That’s the kind of finding that changes a case outcome.

Deposition preparation is another area where NewCase delivers something genuinely different from anything I’ve seen. Before you walk into a room to depose a witness, NewCase analyzes opposing counsel’s prior deposition history in previous cases, their questioning patterns, attack strategies, topic sequencing, and tactics. You get a playbook of what they’re likely to do before they do it. And for your own witnesses, NewCase builds a case-specific preparation outline based on the full context of your file, not a generic template. One medical expert witness reduced his deposition prep time by 92%, from 40 hours down to 3. That number is worth letting sit for a moment. And when you find something worth flagging, you can add a note directly on the admission, tag it by topic, and it stays saved and linked to the exact page-line citation. Your strategic preparation lives inside the case file, not in a separate document.

Expert witness research rounds out what is genuinely a litigation intelligence suite and not just a document tool. NewCase doesn’t just analyze what the opposing expert said in THIS case. It pulls their prior testimony from other cases, their publications, CV, litigation history, and cross-references all of it against their current positions. If they testified differently three years ago in another jurisdiction, NewCase finds it. One defense attorney using the platform analyzed 23 prior depositions totaling 4,200 pages and did it 15 times faster than manual review. The platform also operates on a human-in-the-loop model, meaning you retain full control of all strategic decisions while the A.I. does the heavy lifting of extraction and pattern recognition. That’s not a disclaimer. That’s a deliberate design decision.
Pricing & Plans
NewCase.ai does not publish fixed pricing on its website, which makes complete sense for a platform built for litigation teams with highly specific volume and case needs. What they DO offer is a fully functional free tier: upload transcripts, generate deposition summaries with page-line citations, and use natural language search across your case materials, no credit card required. For advanced features like cross-deposition analysis and expert witness research, the pricing conversation happens directly with their team. My recommendation: start with the free tier. If a single deposition summary saves your team two hours of manual work, the ROI conversation will take care of itself.
What Makes It A.I. Enabled?
NewCase.ai is built on a context-aware A.I. architecture that goes well beyond standard natural language processing. Where most legal tools rely on keyword search or basic NLP to find relevant passages, NewCase uses semantic understanding to interpret relationships between facts, witnesses, and documents across an entire case file. The platform’s A.I. reads every page, extracts every fact, and builds a connected intelligence layer that understands not just what was said, but who said it, when, and how it relates to what someone else said in a different document. The result is 100% extraction accuracy of key facts across 100,000+ reviewed pages when benchmarked against senior manual reviewers, with zero hallucinations, because every fact is linked back to a verifiable source citation. The human-in-the-loop model means the A.I. handles extraction and pattern recognition while you retain full control of analysis and strategy.
Security & Privacy
Client data security is not an add-on at NewCase. It’s a fundamental design requirement. The platform is SOC 2 Type II certified and HIPAA compliant, with Business Associate Agreements in place with all service providers. Most importantly for attorneys with confidentiality obligations: NewCase operates under a zero data retention policy, meaning your data is never used to train their models or any third-party models. Your files go in, the intelligence comes out, and your data stays yours. For firms handling sensitive litigation involving medical records, financial data, or privileged communications, that’s not a nice-to-have. It’s non-negotiable, and NewCase delivers it.
The Judgment
There are a lot of A.I. tools competing for litigators’ attention right now, and most of them are general-purpose products that have been pointed at legal work and told to figure it out. NewCase.ai is not that. It was built from the ground up for litigation, and the results it produces, deposition summaries in 25 seconds, cross-deposition analysis 95% faster, 92% reduction in deposition prep time, are not marketing claims. They are documented outcomes from real firms handling real cases. If you’re a litigator managing any significant volume of depositions, expert witnesses, or multi-party matters, the free tier alone is worth your time this week. Upload a transcript. Run a summary. See what it finds that you would have had to find manually. My recommendation: start free and let the platform make the ROI argument on its own.
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