Overview
- Exterro, which unveiled the tool Monday at the CLOC Global Institute in Chicago, made it available as a SaaS product with pricing tied to subpoena volume.
- The system uses agentic AI to take subpoenas from intake through routing, preservation, collection, and review with human approvals at set steps.
- Exterro says the tool can cut intake and routing time from about 90 minutes to as little as five minutes and remove up to 95% of manual work.
- For large organizations, the company projects up to 7,500 hours reclaimed each year, more than $500,000 in potential savings, and as much as a tenfold boost in throughput.
- Exterro’s ARMOUR framework maps six levels from manual work to full autonomy, and the company stresses defensibility with an immutable audit trail, more than 190 data connectors, and behind‑firewall deployment.