A chronology built from the documents — with the source behind every entry.
Point Quillio at a set of matter documents and it reads across them to extract dated events into a chronology, linking each entry to its source document and pinpoint reference so the lawyer can open the source and verify rather than build the timeline by hand.
Quillio AI legal chronologies let a lawyer build a timeline from a large set of documents instead of compiling it manually. Quillio reads across the documents, extracts dated events into a chronology, and links each entry to its source document and pinpoint reference so the lawyer can confirm it. Entries can be edited and reordered, the chronology exports to Microsoft Word and PDF with formatting preserved, and the lawyer reviews and verifies the chronology before relying on it.
What it does
Rather than reading every document and typing dates into a table by hand, the lawyer gives Quillio the documents for a matter. Quillio reads across them, extracts the dated events, and assembles them into a chronology in date order. Each entry is linked back to the document and pinpoint reference it came from, so the lawyer can open the source and confirm it. The lawyer can edit wording, reorder entries, and remove anything not relevant, then export the chronology to Microsoft Word or PDF with the formatting preserved. It is built for Australian and New Zealand matters, and the lawyer reviews and verifies the chronology before relying on it — the source links make that quick.
What you can do
Built from many documents
Quillio reads across a set of matter documents and extracts the dated events, so the lawyer starts from a drafted chronology rather than a blank table.
Every entry source-linked
Each entry is linked to its source document and pinpoint reference, so the lawyer can open the source and verify the date and event before relying on it.
Edit and reorder
Refine the wording of an entry, reorder events, and remove anything not relevant, so the chronology reflects the lawyer's view of the matter.
Export with formatting preserved
Export the finished chronology to Microsoft Word and PDF with formatting preserved, ready to drop into a brief, advice, or court document.
Built for AU and NZ matters
Quillio is built for Australian and New Zealand matters, so the chronology fits the documents and conventions the lawyer already works with.
How it helps your practice
- Start from a drafted chronology built across the documents instead of compiling one by hand
- Verify quickly — every entry links to its source document and pinpoint reference
- Edit, reorder, and trim entries so the chronology reflects the lawyer's view
- Export to Microsoft Word and PDF with formatting preserved, ready for the file
- Keep professional judgement with the lawyer; Quillio drafts the timeline, the lawyer verifies it
AI Legal Chronologies — questions
How do I know the dates and events are right?
Every entry is linked to its source document and pinpoint reference, so you can open the source and confirm each date and event before relying on it. The lawyer reviews and verifies the chronology — Quillio drafts the timeline, it does not settle the facts.
Can I edit and reorder the chronology?
Yes. You can refine the wording of any entry, reorder events, and remove anything not relevant, then export the result. The chronology reflects the lawyer's view of the matter, not a fixed output.
What can I export the chronology to?
The chronology exports to Microsoft Word and PDF with formatting preserved, so it is ready to drop into a brief, advice, or court document without reformatting by hand.
Is my matter data confidential and secure?
Quillio holds ISO 27001:2022 certification and a SOC 2 Type II attestation, and is aligned to IRAP, the Australian Privacy Principles, and GDPR. Your data is stored in Australia and is never used to train any model, and an enterprise option keeps all AI processing in Australia. Quillio is Australian owned and operated, headquartered in Sydney.
Where lawyers use this
See Quillio on your own matter.
The fastest way to see Quillio build a chronology is to point it at the documents from a current matter and open the source link behind each entry. The free trial requires no sales call.