The 16.2, the demand package, the NRAP 30 appendix. Without hand-collating for a week.
The document automation spine (OCR, classify, Bates stamp, redact, assemble, compile) works on any Nevada law firm's files, regardless of practice area. The sections below show what the assembled output looks like for common document-heavy filings: family law, personal injury, and appellate. The same pipeline handles criminal, probate, general civil, and any other Nevada matter your firm runs.
From a financial-document dump to a ready 16.2 disclosure.
Divorce and custody matters arrive as a flood of tax returns, statements, pay stubs, and communications, often poorly named and out of order. DilloLex sorts them and builds the disclosure. One example of what the pipeline handles. The same OCR, classification, and assembly engine runs on any Nevada matter.
Read: the NRCP 16.2 financial disclosure guide →
Intake & organization
When a client's documents arrive, DilloLex OCRs them, sorts them, and files them into the matter. The file is workable from day one.
Financial records, organized
Tax returns, W-2s and 1099s, bank and credit-card statements, retirement and brokerage statements, pay stubs. DilloLex sorts them by category and files them into the matter, ready for the 16.2 disclosure.
NRCP 16.2 / 16.205 disclosure
Build the Bates-ready 16.2 / 16.205 compilation and the document schedule the General Financial Disclosure Form cites, page-traced and assembled automatically instead of hand-collated.
Hearing & trial exhibits
Hand DilloLex your motion or trial brief and it pulls every document the draft references from your matter record, assembles the exhibit-stamped, tabbed, indexed set in the order you cite them, and flags anything it cannot match. Ready to file and exchange.
Communications record
Organize text-message and email exports between the parties into a clean, labeled record spanning a date range your team can cite.
Discovery & production
Organize produced records and assemble your responses to requests for production into an indexed, Bates stamped set.
From intake through litigation, the file builds itself.
A PI file is records management at scale: hundreds of pages of medical records and bills, the letters that move a claim forward, and the disclosures, discovery responses, and exhibits that carry it through suit. DilloLex handles the mechanical load at every stage, so your staff works cases instead of collating. The same Bates stamping, redaction, and exhibit assembly runs identically on criminal, probate, and general civil files.
Read: the Nevada PI demand-package guide →
Medical records & bills
Organize records by provider, tabulate the bills and specials, and assemble an indexed, Bates stamped package with PHI flagged for redaction. Every total ties back to the page that supports it. Flagged PHI is queued for your sign-off. No tool guarantees complete removal, so final verification stays with your staff.
Demand package assembly
Assemble the exhibits, specials tabulation, and supporting records into an indexed, numbered demand package. Your attorney writes and approves the narrative.
Discovery & trial exhibits
Organize produced records, assemble medical chronologies, and build deposition and trial exhibit binders: numbered, indexed, ready for review. Drive the exhibit set straight from a motion or brief; each document the draft references is matched against the record, with unmatched ones flagged.
NRCP 16.1 disclosures
Once suit is filed, build the early-case mandatory disclosure and a Bates-ready computation-of-damages exhibit set from records you have already organized.
HIPAA & records requests
Generate the medical-records and HIPAA authorization request letters from your firm's templates, ready for signature.
Lien correspondence
Draft lien and subrogation letters to providers and insurers, with the matter details filled in for your review.
Built for the record, all the way up.
When a matter goes to trial or up on appeal, the record work is enormous and unforgiving on format. DilloLex builds it to the rules.
Read: the NRAP 30 appendix guide →
Appellate appendix
Compile the NRAP 30 appendix from the record into indexed volumes, with a structural required-contents and format check, record cites anchored to survive re-pagination, and a drafted NRAP 30(g) filing-as-certification statement for your attorney to verify and sign.
Trial exhibit binders
Build the exhibit-stamped, tabbed, indexed trial binder and exhibit list, with the offered / admitted / objection columns, per the operative pretrial order.
Authority compendium
Compile the full text of every authority a brief cites into one side-by-side review set, so the court and your team can check each cite against its source.
Know your judge and your opposing counsel before you write word one.
Before you draft a motion or a brief, DilloLex pulls together what our corpus of appellate decisions shows about the judge on your matter and the attorney across the table. Every finding cites a source document and page. You read the memo and apply it. It informs your strategy; it does not predict your case.
What moves your judge
See which facts, exhibits, and arguments push this judge toward affirmance. See which procedural and substantive errors drew a reversal. We compute the judge's affirmance and reversal rate from our own appellate corpus. Every finding in the memo cites a source document and page, for the attorney to check.
How your opponent argues
See the arguments, authorities, and framing your opponent reuses from matter to matter, surfaced so your opening motion addresses them first instead of reacting. The memo follows the attorney and the firm, because lawyers carry their playbook when they move. We compute counsel's appeal success rate from our corpus rather than estimating it.
Keep your research subscription. We don't replace it.
DilloLex is a document automation appliance that works alongside Westlaw, Lexis, or Fastcase. Keep using whatever you already pay for. DilloLex doesn't depend on or change your research tools, so the choice stays entirely yours.
Where your research subscription finds the law, DilloLex handles the documents. It organizes the file, drafts from your firm's templates, and assembles the exhibits, so your team spends less time on paperwork and more on the law.
The document automation spine works on any Nevada matter today. If your firm's volume is in a practice area not shown here, tell us.
Bring a de-identified file and see it work.
Bring a de-identified file from any practice area and watch DilloLex organize, name, and assemble it.
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