Discovery production used to take a quarter. Now it takes an afternoon.
AmLaw 200 litigation teams use Ananse to compress multi-week review cycles — without sacrificing the defensibility their clients demand.
Large-scale litigation has always been a race against documents. The firm that can find the key email first, build the privilege log fastest, and respond to a second request without hiring fifty contract reviewers is the firm that wins. Ananse gives your team that edge — not by replacing attorney judgment, but by eliminating everything that isn't attorney judgment.
How it plays out.
SEC investigations: two million documents in 30 days.
A client receives a second request from the DOJ. Two million documents, eight custodians, a 30-day deadline. Ananse ingests the full corpus overnight, builds the entity graph, and surfaces the 12,000 documents that are actually responsive. The team reviews. They respond on time.
Partner-level answers across 50+ depositions in seconds.
Pre-trial, a partner needs to know every instance a key witness contradicted themselves across 54 depositions and 800,000 pages of exhibits. Ananse's knowledge graph traverses the corpus, finds the contradictions, and surfaces the citations — in under three minutes.
Defensible privilege logs that hold up in court.
Opposing counsel challenges a privilege log with 40,000 entries. Ananse re-runs privilege detection with the firm's refined criteria, exports a clean court-ready DAT file with Bates citations, and generates a supporting declaration template. The motion to compel is denied.
Built for the requirements
you can't compromise.
SOC 2 program underway
Type II readiness in progress. Controls cover access, availability, and confidentiality.
Sub-processor transparency
AWS, Qdrant Cloud, Neo4j, Supabase — all disclosed. Signed DPAs on request.
Multi-tenant isolation
Every query filtered by user_id AND case_id. Matter A cannot leak into Matter B.
Bates-defensible output
Court-ready DAT and load files. Production format configured per matter.
Bring your hardest case.
We'll show you what Ananse can do on your documents — not a demo dataset.