Your Analysis. Professionally Formatted. In Minutes.
Draft.expert turns your raw notes into court-ready expert reports — so you can focus on the opinions that matter.
Expert witnesses spend 60% of their report time on formatting, not analysis.
Hours Lost to Formatting
Cross-referencing exhibits, managing citations, ensuring consistency across a 40-page report. None of this is why you were retained.
Every Jurisdiction Is Different
Daubert vs. Frye standards. Federal vs. state rules. FRCP 26(a)(2)(B) requirements. Each engagement means re-learning the formatting rules.
Support Staff Introduce Errors
Paralegals and associates are not domain experts. They format, but they introduce errors in technical content that you then have to find and fix.
Three Steps to a Court-Ready Report
We handle the structure. You keep full control of the substance.
Upload Your Notes
Raw notes, dictation transcripts, bullet points. Any format. We work with how you actually think, not how courts want it formatted.
We Structure It
AI extracts and organizes your content into proper report format with citations, Bates references, and exhibit cross-references.
You Review and Sign
A fully formatted Word document ready for your expert review. Your opinions, untouched. Your analysis, in your words.
Built for the Way Experts Actually Work
Every feature is designed around the real workflows of expert witnesses and litigation teams.
Jurisdiction-Aware Formatting
Automatically adapts structure for federal or state rules, Daubert or Frye standards, and local court requirements.
Citation & Exhibit Cross-Referencing
Auto-generates consistent citations and cross-references to exhibits throughout your report.
FRCP 26(a)(2)(B) Compliant
Reports are structured to meet federal disclosure requirements out of the box. No guesswork.
Bates Number Management
Import, track, and reference Bates-stamped documents throughout your report automatically.
Prior Testimony Tracking
Flag and cross-reference your prior testimony and publications to maintain consistency across engagements.
Your Analysis, Your Words
We never modify, rewrite, or generate expert opinions. Your substantive conclusions remain entirely your own.
Built for Experts and the Teams That Support Them
For Expert Witnesses
- Save 10–20 hours per report on formatting and structure
- Consistent, professional formatting across every engagement
- Focus on what you are paid for: your expertise and analysis
- Reduce the risk of formatting-related challenges at deposition
For Litigation Support Firms
- White-label option available for your firm's branding
- Scale report production without scaling headcount
- Reduce turnaround time from weeks to days
- Consistent quality across all expert engagements
Simple, Transparent Pricing
No per-page fees. No surprise charges. Every plan includes unlimited revisions.
Per Report
Ideal for experts with a few engagements per year. Pay only when you need it.
Professional
Up to 5 reports per month. Best value for active expert witnesses.
Enterprise
For litigation support firms. Volume pricing, white-label options, and dedicated support.
Your Documents. Protected.
We understand that expert reports contain privileged, confidential material. Security is not an afterthought.
SOC 2 Compliant
Certification in progress. Enterprise-grade security controls and auditing.
Encrypted at Rest & In Transit
AES-256 encryption for stored documents. TLS 1.3 for all data in transit.
No Training on Your Data
Your documents are never used to train AI models. Period.
Privilege Respected
Designed to respect attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine.
Common Questions About Draft.expert
Everything you need to know about automated expert witness report formatting.
What is Draft.expert?
Draft.expert is an AI-powered formatting tool that converts expert witness notes and analysis into professionally structured, court-ready reports. It handles formatting, citation cross-referencing, Bates number management, and FRCP 26(a)(2)(B) compliance while leaving the expert's opinions and analysis untouched.
What is an expert witness report?
An expert witness report is a written document submitted in litigation containing the expert's opinions, the basis and reasons for those opinions, the data and information considered, exhibits, qualifications, prior testimony history, and compensation terms. In federal court, these disclosures are required under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(2)(B).
What must an expert report contain under FRCP 26(a)(2)(B)?
Under FRCP 26(a)(2)(B), an expert witness report must contain: (1) a complete statement of all opinions the expert will express and the basis and reasons for them; (2) the facts or data considered in forming the opinions; (3) any exhibits that will be used to summarize or support them; (4) the expert's qualifications, including publications from the preceding 10 years; (5) a list of cases in which the expert testified at trial or by deposition in the preceding 4 years; and (6) a statement of compensation for the study and testimony.
What is the difference between Daubert and Frye standards?
The Daubert standard, used in federal courts and most states, evaluates expert testimony reliability using four factors: testability, peer review and publication, known error rate, and general acceptance. The Frye standard, still used in some states including California, New York, and Pennsylvania, requires only that the methodology be generally accepted in the relevant scientific community. Draft.expert formats reports to address whichever standard applies in the jurisdiction.
Does Draft.expert write expert opinions?
No. Draft.expert is a formatting and structuring tool. It never generates, modifies, rewrites, or editorializes the expert's substantive opinions or analysis. The expert's conclusions pass through exactly as stated in the source notes. Draft.expert handles the formatting, section structure, citation cross-referencing, and compliance requirements only.
What types of expert witnesses use Draft.expert?
Draft.expert serves expert witnesses across all disciplines, including forensic accountants, mechanical and civil engineers, medical experts, forensic economists, digital forensics specialists, construction experts, fire and EMS experts, environmental consultants, and any professional who produces court-required expert reports.
How much does Draft.expert cost?
Draft.expert offers three pricing tiers: Per Report at $295 per report, Professional at $995 per month for up to 5 reports, and Enterprise with custom pricing for litigation support firms. All plans include unlimited revisions, the jurisdiction template library, and secure document handling.
Is Draft.expert secure enough for privileged documents?
Yes. Draft.expert uses AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 encryption in transit. Documents are never used for AI model training. SOC 2 compliance is in progress. The platform is designed to respect attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine.
Request Early Access
Join the waitlist and be among the first experts to use Draft.expert.
Thank you — you're on the list.
We'll reach out within a few business days to schedule your early access walkthrough. In the meantime, watch for a confirmation email from [email protected].