Internal investigations without a six-figure outside-counsel bill.
In-house legal teams use Ananse to manage government investigations, internal reviews, and cross-border compliance matters — without spinning up outside counsel every time.
The subpoena arrives on a Friday afternoon. The DOJ wants documents from a three-year window across four business units. You have a GC, two deputies, and a budget set before anyone expected a federal inquiry. The old answer was to call outside counsel and hope the matter settles before the invoice breaks six figures. Ananse is the new answer.
How it plays out.
Subpoena response: production-ready in 72 hours.
A civil investigative demand arrives. Ananse ingests the responsive custodians' data overnight, applies privilege detection, and produces a Bates-stamped set with a court-ready log. Outside counsel reviews the privilege calls. Everything else is handled.
Whistleblower complaints handled within the privilege.
A privileged internal review. Ananse creates an isolated case workspace, accessible only to the review team. Communications are extracted, entities mapped, and a factual chronology generated — all within the attorney-client privilege.
Five jurisdictions. One platform. One audit trail.
The company operates across five jurisdictions with different data retention and privilege rules. Ananse's per-case isolation allows jurisdiction-specific reviews with different privilege criteria from a single platform.
Built for the requirements
you can't compromise.
Governance-ready audit trail
Every query, access, and export logged by user and timestamp.
Privilege preservation
Every case is a sealed workspace. No cross-contamination between matters.
Data residency
All data in AWS us-west-2. No cross-border transfer without explicit config.
Multi-tenant isolation
user_id AND case_id enforced on every retrieval query. Always.
Bring your hardest case.
We'll show you what Ananse can do on your documents — not a demo dataset.