Filing & Response Organization
Analyze opposing filings with AI-powered section extraction. Identify claims, allegations, requests, and arguments. Organize your responses systematically.
Understand What You're Responding To
Opposing counsel's filings can be dense and overwhelming. Important claims hide in lengthy paragraphs. Critical allegations get buried in legal language.
CaseTime's AI reads filing documents, extracts individual sections, and classifies them by type—claims, declarations, requests, allegations, facts, arguments, and prayer for relief. You'll see exactly what needs a response.
- Upload filing PDFs for AI analysis
- Automatic section extraction and numbering
- Classification by section type
- Track plaintiff/defendant side
- Attach exhibits to specific sections
- Organize your counter-arguments
Section Types We Identify
Claims
Legal claims and causes of action that form the basis of the opposing party's case.
Declarations
Sworn statements and declarations that present the opposing party's version of events.
Requests
Specific requests to the court, including motions and relief sought.
Allegations
Specific allegations of fact that you may need to admit, deny, or address.
Facts
Statements presented as facts that establish context for the opposing party's arguments.
Arguments
Legal arguments and reasoning supporting the opposing party's position.
Prayer
The prayer for relief specifying exactly what the opposing party is asking the court to do.
General
Other sections that don't fit specific categories but may still require attention.
AI-Powered Analysis
CaseTime uses Claude AI to read and analyze filing documents, extracting structured information from unstructured legal text.
Text Extraction
OCR and text processing extract content from PDF filings, cleaning up formatting artifacts for clear reading.
Section Detection
AI identifies natural section boundaries, numbered paragraphs, and logical divisions in the document.
Type Classification
Each section is classified by type, helping you quickly identify what requires a response and how to categorize your preparation.
Organize Your Filings
Understand opposing filings and prepare organized responses. Free to start.