Prepare for the record before you are on it.
SwornPrep turns pleadings, declarations, emails, exhibits, timelines, and prior testimony into supervised voice practice for depositions, 30(b)(6) sessions, expert testimony, and other high-stakes examination.
Depositions are high-stakes. Prep is still too manual.
Document sprawl
Declarations, emails, pleadings, exhibits, timelines, and prior testimony live in separate files.
Witness anxiety
Many witnesses do not get realistic voice practice until the actual deposition environment.
Inconsistent prep
Quality depends on attorney bandwidth, ad hoc question lists, and uneven repetition.
A mock deposition engine grounded in the actual case file.
Intake
Upload Word and PDF materials, attorney notes, transcripts, exhibits, and issue outlines.
Generate
Create likely direct, cross, impeachment, 30(b)(6), and expert questions.
Practice
Voice reads the question. The witness answers aloud. SwornPrep scores meaning, not exact phrasing.
Improve
Missed questions return in follow-up loops with attorney-visible readiness history.
Litigation-specific data plus a supervised workflow.
SwornPrep is a structured preparation layer around testimony risk, not a generic chatbot. The system organizes case context, asks targeted questions, evaluates answer equivalence, and gives counsel a cockpit for weak topics before the real proceeding.
Case graph
Facts, people, dates, exhibits, claims, defenses, and procedural posture.
Answer model
Meaning match, evasiveness, contradiction, confidence, and coaching flags.
Question engine
Direct, cross, impeachment, 30(b)(6), expert, and role-specific prep paths.
Governance
Attorney controls, audit trail, privilege-aware handling, and no legal-advice substitution.
See the daily workflow, not a concept deck.
Prep set creation
Turn case materials into topic sequencing, safe answer principles, and practice questions.
Voice practice
Run realistic Q&A without typing, with pause, repeat, resume, and next-topic controls.
Attorney cockpit
Review readiness, weak topics, missed questions, and transcript risk before deposition day.