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Mary Technology

🇦🇺 AU Founded

AI Fact Management System for litigation

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Overview

Mary Technology is an Australian legal tech startup founded in Sydney in 2023, developing an AI-powered Fact Management System for litigation lawyers. The platform helps lawyers manage facts, analyse documents, and create legal chronologies from unstructured documents including PDFs, emails, chat logs, and handwritten notes. It integrates with Smokeball and is priced on a usage-based model.

Key Capabilities & Differentiators

Mary Technology's Fact Management System is designed to address the challenge of managing large volumes of unstructured documents in litigation matters. The platform processes diverse document types including poor-quality scans and handwritten notes, extracting and organising facts into structured chronologies. The usage-based pricing model means costs scale with document volume rather than requiring a fixed per-seat fee.

Core Features

AI-Powered Fact Management System
Automated Legal Chronology Creation
Document Extraction & Analysis
Unstructured Document Processing (PDFs, emails, chats)
Fact Organisation & Structuring
Case Gap Identification
Handwritten Note Processing
Poor-Quality Scan Processing
Legal-Grade Chronology Output

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Quick Facts

Headquarters
Sydney, Australia
Founded
2023
Pricing Model
Usage-Based
Firm Sizes
Small, Mid-Tier, Large

Pricing

Usage-based pricing by pages processed per month. From $500 AUD/month per seat.

Prices shown are indicative and may vary. Contact the vendor for current pricing. All prices in AUD unless stated otherwise.

Best For

Litigation and dispute lawyers, small to mid-size law firms dealing with large volumes of unstructured case documents

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