Depo IQ, the leading AI-powered deposition platform, announced the launch of its groundbreaking deep thinking deposition agent, available directly through its interactive Ask DepoIQ feature. This innovation empowers legal professionals to go beyond text, tapping behavioral and semantic insights that drive sharper strategies and stronger cases.
Key Highlights of Depo IQ’s New Agent:
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How Depo IQ Stands Apart
While many legal research companies are introducing AI to streamline drafting and case law review, Depo IQ is the only platform purpose-built for depositions. It doesn’t just summarize. It analyzes how witnesses behave, interprets medical records, uncovers patterns across multiple depositions, and highlights credibility signals invisible to text-based tools.
What This Means for Legal Professionals
With Ask DepoIQ and its deep thinking agent, lawyers can move past manual review, instantly uncover patterns across testimony, and zero in on admissions and credibility cues, giving them back precious hours to focus on winning cases.
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