Attorney-Directed Analytical Support
Clarify the Record Before Contradictions Become Leverage
Amicus helps outside counsel and legal teams reconstruct timelines, surface contradictions, and test record support before motion posture, negotiation, regulatory response, or internal decision-making makes weakness more expensive.
Non-Testifying · Attorney-Directed · Scoped Around One Real Matter
What Amicus Produces
Amicus produces attorney-directed analytical work product for matters where record disorder, chronology uncertainty, or support tension makes early legal judgment harder than it should be.
Master Chronologies
Structured timelines that turn fragmented source material into a coherent factual sequence
Contradiction and Consistency View
Focused analysis of tensions across documents, statements, timing and internal narratives
Issue-to-Record Mapping
Clear linkage between key issues and the record support behind them
Support-Gap Review
A diciplined look at what is supported, what is weakly supported and what remains unsubstantiated
Unknowns Ledger
A clean separation between established facts, unresolved questions, and assumptions that should not yet be treated as settled
The Record Readiness Pilot is a fixed-scope, paid engagement built to show counsel exactly how Amicus works on one active or recent matter.
Built for legal teams that do not need a platform, do not need generic support, and do not yet need formal expert work.
Designed to bring the record into clearer factual order quickly and credibly.
Start With One Record-Heavy Matter
Scoped tightly enough to evaluate quickly. Serious enough to be useful in a real file
Typical Pilot Output
Core Chronology
Structured factual timeline for one active or recent matter
Contradiction Flags
Tension points across documents, statements, and timing
Support-gap review
Where support is strong, thin, or missing
Issue or record mapping
Clear linkage between key issues and source support
Internal posture summary
Short synthesis of where the record stands
Difference
Why Amicus Is Different
Not Software. Not E-Discovery. Not Expert Testimony.
Amicus sits in a narrower, more practical place: between raw factual disorder and formal expert work
Not a law firm
Amicus does not provide legal advice or replace counsel. The work is built to support legal teams with clearer factual organization and internal analytical work product.
Not testifying experts
Not generic litigation support
Not e-discovery software
Not SaaS
Built for the gap before the next move
Designed to be evaluated on a real file

