Timeline makes it easy to turn volumes of documents into clear and comprehensive chronologies
2023 has been quite a year for CoCounsel. Since the March launch it’s read the equivalent of the entire Harry Potter series 165K+ times over and reviewed 2K+ documents per day—and that’s without taking into account all our high-volume “turbo mode” work for enterprise clients.
Since launch CoCounsel has also gained the ability to iterate on output from within the chat, as well as increased its number of skills by nearly half. We’ve added Market Check, Draft Correspondence, and now Timeline—one of our beta testers’ and customers’ most-requested capabilities—to our seven debut skills.
Now available in CoCounsel, Timeline makes it easy to assemble clear, comprehensive, and accurate chronologies, so attorneys can build stronger cases in less time, with confidence that no detail has been left unexamined. Timeline uses the power of AI to transform an array of documents into a chronological series of events. And once the information’s been processed by CoCounsel, attorneys can easily refine the results, condensing and editing to focus on what’s most relevant.
As with all its other skills, CoCounsel’s Timeline enhances attorneys’ thoroughness and accuracy, saving hours of painstaking, manual work and achieving better results. Timeline reads every word of the documents provided, so no detail—perhaps the single one most crucial to the case—is overlooked. And its output includes citations supporting its findings, making it simple to verify results.
Timeline features
Intelligent data analysis. Automate document processing, saving hours and even days of work.
Interactive editing and annotation. Filter and edit Timeline’s output using CoCounsel’s user-friendly interface, for quick adjustments that reflect an evolving case narrative.
Fast search. Quickly find specific events or dates within the timeline, once it’s constructed.
Simple verification. Fact-check timeline entries by clicking on hyperlinks to the underlying documents corroborating each listed event.

Timeline use cases
Timeline establishes a narrative of events in a case or investigation. Here are some of the ways our beta testers put Timeline to work for them:
Malpractice. Use Timeline on medical records to make sense of dense information.
Automotive liability. Use Timeline on car service records.
Family law. Use Timeline on email and text message records to establish a chronology of separation and divorce.
Insurance. Use Timeline on police reports, depositions about accidents, etc.
In-house. Use Timeline on emails, statements, HR records, etc., for internal investigations.
Book a demo today to see CoCounsel and the new Timeline skill in action!
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