Artificial Intelligence from a Real Trial Lawyer
If you're a litigation attorney or paralegal who wants to take advantage of AI without having to buy apps, install software, or spend days or weeks learning new skills, you're in the right place.
My name Walter Whitman Moore, and I'm a trial lawyer licensed in California and Texas. I help law firms by, among other things, using proprietary apps to perform document review faster, better and more economically than ever.
Here's how it works: You "drag and drop" your discovery into a confidential Dropbox and tell me what you need done. I use AI to get it done fast -- really fast.
Maybe you want a detailed chronology. Maybe you want emails to or from a particular person that mention a particular subject. Whatever it is, I've got the AI tools to mine your documents in a fraction of the time you would otherwise need.
My name Walter Whitman Moore, and I'm a trial lawyer licensed in California and Texas. I help law firms by, among other things, using proprietary apps to perform document review faster, better and more economically than ever.
Here's how it works: You "drag and drop" your discovery into a confidential Dropbox and tell me what you need done. I use AI to get it done fast -- really fast.
Maybe you want a detailed chronology. Maybe you want emails to or from a particular person that mention a particular subject. Whatever it is, I've got the AI tools to mine your documents in a fraction of the time you would otherwise need.
Take a minute to read what my programs can do, below, and if you'd like to put them to work for you, send me an email.

Transforms chaos into chronological order
This app extracts dates, times, and events from your documents to created comprehensive timelines for litigation. Chron Bot reads through contracts, emails, depositions, and other case documents to identify chronological events, then lays out each event in an Excel spreadsheet, along with a citation to the supporting document. This app is designed to handle large documents, ensuring every page is analyzed.

The ultimate all-in-one email litigation tool
Email Ultra Bot takes emails in their native format, renames the files according to the year, month, day, hour and second that they were sent; creates a PDF version of each; creates a text version of each; extracts and saves the attachments to each in a subfolder with the same name as the email file; and generates a spreadsheet setting forth, for each email, the sender, recipients, subject, body and list of attachments.

Extract email data from PDF documents with AI precision
If you receive emails as PDF files rather than in their native format, this app uses advanced AI to read the PDF files and extract the senders, recipients, subjects, message bodies, and gives you a spreadsheet that you can use on its own or import into a database.

Ready for your depo, final status conference or trial
Pick all the files that you want to make into exhibits. Presto-chango, Exhibit Bot instantly creates a copy of your files as exhibits, with each bearing the name of the exhibit and the original file (e.g., Ex. 097 - Email from Smith to Vonnegut.pdf), and each page of each exhibit is stamped with the exhibit number and page number. Plus, you get a spreadsheet with the file paths and file names for the old and new exhibits, along with the corresponding exhibit numbers.

Stamp out annoying delays
You pick the files, the Bates prefix and the starting number, and Bates Bot does the rest. You get a copy of each of your documents, with each page Bates-stamped, and with the beginning and ending Bates numbers included in the file name. Plus, you get an Excel with the file paths and file names for the original documents and the Bates numbered versions, plus the starting and ending Bates number for each.

Dates and descriptions like an exhibit list, and more
Mega Mine-Bot generates a brief description for each document that you select, along with the date and time of the document, if it is available. Plus, if the document is an email file, the app will extract the sender, the recipients, the subject and the body of the email. All of the information is then set forth in a spreadsheet that you can use directly or import into a database.

Turns pictures into words
A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. Picture Mine-Bot generates an accurate text description of whatever photos you dump into it -- including "pictures" of text messages. Think of the time you'll save when you can search for pictures and text messages using words, instead of having to review them with actual eyeballs, file by file.

Ask a question about hundreds of documents at a time
With Doc Bot, you can ask a specific question about a collection of documents, and get an answer for every single one. What makes it different from "garden variety" AI is that you're not limited to uploading 10 or 25 documents at a time. With Doc Bot, you can load as many documents as you want, and it will apply your question / prompt to every single one, without you or a staff member having to shovel in documents ten at a time.

Transforms chaos into chronological order
This app extracts dates, times, and events from your documents to created comprehensive timelines for litigation. Chron Bot reads through contracts, emails, depositions, and other case documents to identify chronological events, then lays out each event in an Excel spreadsheet, along with a citation to the supporting document. This app is designed to handle large documents, ensuring every page is analyzed.

The ultimate all-in-one email litigation tool
Email Ultra Bot takes emails in their native format, renames the files according to the year, month, day, hour and second that they were sent; creates a PDF version of each; creates a text version of each; extracts and saves the attachments to each in a subfolder with the same name as the email file; and generates a spreadsheet setting forth, for each email, the sender, recipients, subject, body and list of attachments.

Extract email data from PDF documents with AI precision
If you receive emails as PDF files rather than in their native format, this app uses advanced AI to read the PDF files and extract the senders, recipients, subjects, message bodies, and gives you a spreadsheet that you can use on its own or import into a database.

Ready for your depo, final status conference or trial
Pick all the files that you want to make into exhibits. Presto-chango, Exhibit Bot instantly creates a copy of your files as exhibits, with each bearing the name of the exhibit and the original file (e.g., Ex. 097 - Email from Smith to Vonnegut.pdf), and each page of each exhibit is stamped with the exhibit number and page number. Plus, you get a spreadsheet with the file paths and file names for the old and new exhibits, along with the corresponding exhibit numbers.

Stamp out annoying delays
You pick the files, the Bates prefix and the starting number, and Bates Bot does the rest. You get a copy of each of your documents, with each page Bates-stamped, and with the beginning and ending Bates numbers included in the file name. Plus, you get an Excel with the file paths and file names for the original documents and the Bates numbered versions, plus the starting and ending Bates number for each.

Dates and descriptions like an exhibit list, and more
Mega Mine-Bot generates a brief description for each document that you select, along with the date and time of the document, if it is available. Plus, if the document is an email file, the app will extract the sender, the recipients, the subject and the body of the email. All of the information is then set forth in a spreadsheet that you can use directly or import into a database.

Turns pictures into words
A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. Picture Mine-Bot generates an accurate text description of whatever photos you dump into it -- including "pictures" of text messages. Think of the time you'll save when you can search for pictures and text messages using words, instead of having to review them with actual eyeballs, file by file.

Ask a question about hundreds of documents at a time
With Doc Bot, you can ask a specific question about a collection of documents, and get an answer for every single one. What makes it different from "garden variety" AI is that you're not limited to uploading 10 or 25 documents at a time. With Doc Bot, you can load as many documents as you want, and it will apply your question / prompt to every single one, without you or a staff member having to shovel in documents ten at a time.
Ready to Transform Your Practice?
You can take advantage of AI, right now, without installing any new software. Email me, Walter Whitman Moore, and let's talk about how I can use my suite of AI programs to help you prepare for trial faster and better than ever.
You can take advantage of AI, right now, without installing any new software. Email me, Walter Whitman Moore, and let's talk about how I can use my suite of AI programs to help you prepare for trial faster and better than ever.

Walter Whitman Moore
Licensed to Sue®
California SBN 115985
Texas SBN 24135529
248 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Unit 102
Pasadena, CA 91105