Law firms frequently receive documentary material in fragmented form: email chains, PDFs, screenshots, invoices, messaging exports, and repeated submissions. Under deadline pressure, structural instability can migrate into drafting: references drift, chronology gaps emerge, and retrieval slows.
We consolidate high-volume documentary material into structured, traceable case files. The work is documentary and structural — not legal analysis.
Polydigi is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or regulated legal services. We do not contact your client. All work is documentary structuring delivered to the instructing solicitor.
We align to firm requirements for secure transfer, retention, deletion, and output format. Anonymised sample deliverables are available prior to any document transfer.
Particularly suited to document-heavy disputes, judicial review, regulatory matters, and cases involving evolving correspondence trails — where preserving solicitor time for legal analysis is strategically important.