Court-Ready Exhibits Packages.You do nothing.
We collect everything ourselves — so you never export, organize, or rename a single file.
HIPAA-Compliant Infrastructure
Bates Numbered
Any File Type
Back Within Hours
How It Works
Step 1
Tell Us What You Need
Tell us how you want the exhibits organized — chronological, by witness, by document type. Then grant read-only access or send files directly. That's your entire job.
Step 2
We Collect Everything
We go to the source ourselves. Every email thread, Word doc, jpeg, and PDF — pulled directly, organized exactly to your spec. You don't touch a thing.
Step 3
Open Your Inbox to Finished Exhibits
Labeled, paginated, Bates-numbered PDFs — ready to file. Most orders back within hours. Something changes? We revise it. You never rebuild from scratch.
Why FirmForce?
Every other option starts the same way: 'Just export your emails and send them over.' But getting the files out is half the work — and that's before anyone touches the formatting. We skip that requirement entirely. Tell us what you need. We go to the source, collect everything, and hand you court-ready PDFs.
We Go to the Source
Nobody else does this. Every tool on the market requires you to export and organize first. We collect everything ourselves — so the hardest part never touches your plate.
Every File Type
Emails, Word docs, jpegs, PDFs — labeled, paginated, and Bates-numbered to spec. Whatever's in the pile.
Back Within Hours
Most orders delivered same day. Never longer than 24 hours. Built for deadlines you didn't see coming.
The Step Nobody Else Skips
Ask any litigator what the worst part of exhibit prep is. It's not the formatting — it's getting the files out in the first place. That's the step we eliminate. Tell us what you need, grant access, and we handle everything from there. You open your inbox to finished exhibits.

For Any Filing. On Demand.
Trial exhibit sets. Motion exhibits. Deposition binders. Labeled, paginated, Bates-numbered — organized your way. Back within hours. Revised until it's irrefutable.
Questions We Get
What does granting access actually mean?
Do I need to organize anything before you start?
What file types can you work with?
How fast is turnaround?
What if something changes after delivery?
Is my client data secure?
How is this different from a paralegal?