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Every deadline.
Every matter.
Zero misses.

Mattersort reads every incoming message — email, PACER alert, court notice, portal message — classifies it by legal urgency, routes it to the right matter, and recovers the billable time you're losing to triage.

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The Numbers Don't Lie

Calculate what inbox chaos is costing your practice.

Adjust the sliders to match your situation. Every number here is conservative — most attorneys recover more.

Hours Recovered Weekly15.0
Annual Value Recovered$216,000
Annual Mattersort Cost Professional plan · $149/attorney/month$5,364
Return on Investment40×
"Mattersort returns $40 for every $1 invested."
The Cost of Inbox Chaos

The inbox is where malpractice begins.

Every day, critical communications are buried under volume. Not because attorneys are careless — because email wasn't built for legal work.

120+

Emails per day

A statute of limitations notice sits at message 47. You read it — just not in time.

2.4h

Lost to triage daily

12 billable hours weekly per attorney lost to sorting and routing. At $400/hr, that's $2,400/week walking out the door.

1 in 4

Malpractice claims

Trace back to a missed deadline. Not negligence — volume. The inbox had no idea what mattered most.

4–6h

Unbilled weekly

Follow-up emails, call summaries, research threads — hours disappear from the timesheet with no system connecting work to bill.

Live Use Cases

Six scenarios where Mattersort changes the outcome.

The buried SoL trigger

A solo immigration attorney receives 140 emails on a Monday. Buried in page 3 of her inbox is a USCIS Notice to Appear — triggering a 30-day response window. If missed, automatic removal proceedings begin. Without triage, she doesn't open it until Wednesday.

1

USCIS notice ingested at 9:14am Monday via email integration

2

Legal NLP parses "Notice to Appear" + "30 days from date of service" — flags Critical immediately

3

Attorney sees it at inbox top by 9:15am — deadline auto-calendared, Matter #1847 updated in Clio

4

Escalation ladder armed: if unopened by 11am, partner receives SMS

Critical Email classified — SOL deadline detected
Parsed 30-day response window extracted
Routed Matter #1847 updated in Clio
Escalation SMS armed at 11:00am

Client's removal proceedings avoided. Two-day delay eliminated. One malpractice claim that never happened.

Recovering lost billable time

An associate spends 45 minutes reviewing opposing counsel's document production. Billable — but without a prompt, it never makes the timesheet.

1

Mattersort detects thread involves document production for active matter

2

Time-on-email tracked from open to close — 47 minutes captured

3

LEDES-formatted draft entry generated: "Review of opposing counsel document production"

4

One-click push to Clio. Entry logged before memory fades.

Detected Document production thread identified
Tracked 47 min billable time captured
LEDES Draft time entry generated
Logged Pushed to Clio in one click

$312 in billable time recovered from a single email session.

Opposing counsel's deadline buried in pleasantries

A discovery response deadline is embedded in paragraph 3 of a friendly-toned email. Easy to skim past.

1

Email from opposing counsel flagged for deep parse

2

NLP extracts "responses due by March 28" — 7-day window

3

Deadline pushed to calendar, priority elevated to High

4

Reminders at 72h, 48h, and 24h before deadline

Flagged Opposing counsel email deep-parsed
Deadline March 28 — 7 days remaining
Calendar Synced and priority elevated
Reminders 72h / 48h / 24h sequence active

Discovery deadline met. Sanctions motion avoided.

Same client, different matters

John Smith has an estate plan and pending litigation. His accountant's email references both.

1

Email mentions estate assets and litigation discovery

2

Dual-matter relevance identified via entity extraction

3

Email routed to Matter #3201 (Estate) and #3207 (Litigation)

4

Both assigned attorneys notified with context tags

Parsed Dual-matter reference detected
Routed → Matter #3201 Estate
Routed → Matter #3207 Litigation
Notified Both attorneys alerted

Cross-matter intelligence without manual sorting.

The Friday 4:47pm TRO

A temporary restraining order request arrives at 4:47pm Friday. The assigned attorney is offline.

1

Email flagged Critical — "temporary restraining order" + "emergency hearing Monday 9am"

2

Attorney doesn't open within 15 min — push + SMS sent

3

Unacknowledged at 5:15pm — backup attorney notified

4

Backup reviews, prepares for Monday hearing

Critical TRO + emergency hearing Monday
Escalation 1 SMS sent at 5:02pm
Escalation 2 Backup notified at 5:15pm
Covered Backup attorney preparing

Emergency covered. Escalation ladder worked as designed.

Building the ethics audit trail automatically

A client files a bar complaint claiming the firm was unresponsive.

1

Bar counsel requests communication timeline

2

Audit trail exports every action — timestamped

3

Response-time: 4.2-hour avg vs. 24-hour SLA

4

Evidence submitted. Complaint resolved.

Request Bar counsel timeline request
Exported Full audit trail generated
Metrics 4.2h avg response time
Resolved Complaint dismissed

The audit trail that built itself.

Top Features

Built for legal workflows. Not adapted from them.

Core

Priority Triage Engine

Four-tier urgency matrix — Critical, High, Standard, Low — calibrated to legal consequence, not email metadata. Court orders and response-window messages surface first, always.

CriticalUSCIS Notice to Appear — 30-day window9:14am
CriticalTRO Emergency — hearing Monday 9am4:47pm
HighOpposing counsel — discovery due Mar 2811:22am
StandardClient update request — Smith estate2:15pm
LowABA newsletter — March edition8:00am
Core

Deadline Extraction & Calendaring

Reads scheduling orders, PACER alerts, opposing counsel letters, and USCIS notices for dates and windows. Pushes directly to your calendar and logs to the matter file.

ExtractedSOL deadline — Response due Apr 14→ Calendar
ExtractedDiscovery response — due Mar 28→ Calendar
SyncedDeposition scheduled — Apr 2, 10:00am→ Clio
SyncedHearing — Apr 8, 9:00am, Courtroom 4B→ Clio
FlaggedPACER alert — new filing in Matter #2847→ Matter
Risk

Smart Deadline Escalation Ladder

Acknowledgment-based escalation: if a Critical deadline message isn't opened within your configured window, it escalates — email, then text, then backup attorney. No more Friday 4:47pm TROs going unread.

CriticalTRO filed — emergency hearing Mon 9amFri 4:47pm
Escalation 1Email + push notification sent to J. Davis5:02pm
Escalation 2SMS sent to J. Davis — still unread5:10pm
Escalation 3Backup attorney M. Chen notified5:15pm
AcknowledgedM. Chen opened — preparing for hearing5:18pm
Core

Matter-Centric Routing

"John Smith" routes differently depending on whether it's his estate plan or his active litigation. Routing respects matter teams, delegation protocols, and attorney coverage — not just contact history.

IncomingFrom: R. Adams (Accountant for J. Smith)10:33am
DetectedReferences: estate assets + litigation discoverydual-matter
Routed→ Matter #3201 · Smith Estate Plan · Atty: K. Liu→ Clio
Routed→ Matter #3207 · Smith v. Acme Litigation · Atty: J. Davis→ Clio
NotifiedBoth attorneys alerted with context tags10:34am

Pre-Read Conflict Interceptor

Scans every incoming message for conflict indicators before you open it — flagging opposing party names in real time.

E-Discovery Preservation Trigger

Detects "litigation reasonably anticipated" language and prompts litigation hold initiation automatically.

Context-Aware Response Drafts

Generates 3 draft variants for routine messages — pulling from matter context and your writing style.

Client SLA Monitoring

Surfaces flagged threads when a client hasn't heard from you in 24h, 48h, or 72h.

Billing Prompt Triggers

Prompts time logging after billable emails. LEDES-formatted entries pre-built from email context.

LEDES-Validated Time Entries

AI-generated time entries pre-formatted to LEDES 1998B/2000. Pushes directly to Clio or MyCase.

Integrations

Plugs into the stack you already use.

Mattersort connects to your existing tools — no rip-and-replace required.

Practice Management
Email & Court Systems
Calendar & Collaboration
Privilege & Security

Designed around your professional obligations.

On-Premise / VPS Infrastructure

Your data never leaves your environment. Mattersort deploys directly on your firm's own servers or private VPS — no shared cloud, no third-party data exposure.

ABA 477R & Rule 1.6 Compliant

Our architecture, engagement terms, and audit trail satisfy the reasonable confidentiality standard. Reviewed by legal ethics counsel before any attorney used the product.

Compliance-grade Audit Trail

Every classification, routing decision, and attorney action is timestamped and logged to the matter file. Exportable for bar counsel submissions and malpractice defense.

SOC 2 Type II · US-Only Infrastructure

Currently pursuing SOC 2 Type II certification. All processing within US data centers — no offshore routing. On-premise deployment available for firms with elevated data sovereignty requirements.

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