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Typical manual bundling time
<10m
With BundleRight
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The problem

What lands in your inbox.

What the client sends
PDF
scan001.pdf42 pages
EML
FW FW RE re contract.emlemail
DOC
Letter - final v3 FINAL.docxWord
PDF
correspondence_merged.pdf67 pages
IMG
photo_2024_03.jpgimage
EML
RE RE RE RE dispute.emlemail
DOC
without prejudice draft2.docxWord
PDF
Copy of copy of letters.pdfduplicate?
What BundleRight produces
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Letter, Hartley LLP to Smithson & Co
15 Jan 2024 · 2 pages
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Letter, Smithson & Co response
3 Feb 2024 · 3 pages
3
Email chain between A Hawthorn and R Smith re contract dispute
18 Feb 2024 · 4 pages
4
Formal demand letter
14 Mar 2024 · 2 pages
5
Without prejudice offer
2 May 2024 · 1 page
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Bundle_Index.docx
21 entries · formatted for counsel

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Received from client — 14 files
PDF
scan001.pdf42 pages
EML
FW FW RE re contract.emlemail
DOC
Letter - final v3 FINAL.docxWord
PDF
correspondence_merged.pdf67 pages
IMG
photo_2024_03.jpgimage
DOC
without prejudice draft2.docxWord
PDF
Copy of copy of letters.pdfduplicate?
Before & after

Without BundleRight: a paralegal opens each file manually, splits the 67-page merged PDF, renames everything, builds a Word index from scratch, and numbers the lot. Typically 3–4 hours.

With BundleRight: drop the folder, review the proposal, download the clean bundle. Under 10 minutes.

ZDR enabled No data stored Session only
AI processing

14 files · 23 documents identified · 2 duplicates removed

Split: correspondence_merged.pdf — 11 distinct letters found by header detection
Split: scan001.pdf — 8 documents; 3 flagged as low-quality scan
Duplicate removed: Copy of copy of letters.pdf matches scan001 pages 1–4
Classified: 21 documents — letter, email, without prejudice offer, notice
Metadata sample — document 7
Letter, Smithson & Co to Hartley LLP
Date14 March 2024 TypeFormal demand PartiesSmithson & Co, Hartley LLP ConfidenceHigh
Proposed bundle — drag to reorder · click to rename or exclude
21
Documents
Jan–Jun 24
Date range
3
Flagged (scan quality)
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Letter, Hartley LLP to Smithson & Co
15 Jan 2024 · 2 pages
letter
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Letter, Smithson & Co to Hartley LLP
3 Feb 2024 · 3 pages
letter
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Email chain, RE: contract dispute
18 Feb 2024 · 4 pages
email
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Formal demand letter
14 Mar 2024 · 2 pages
letter
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Without prejudice offer
2 May 2024 · 1 page
settlement

+ 16 more documents in proposed order

Bundle index (generated)
TabTypeDateDescription
1Letter15 Jan 24Hartley LLP to Smithson & Co re contract terms
2Letter3 Feb 24Smithson & Co response, disputing liability
3Email18 Feb 24Email chain re contract dispute, 6 messages
4Letter14 Mar 24Formal demand, payment within 28 days
5Settlement2 May 24Without prejudice offer, £45,000

+ 16 more rows

Output files
ZIP
Hartley_v_Smithson_bundle.zip
21 numbered PDFs · 4.2 MB
DOC
Bundle_Index.docx
21 entries · formatted for counsel
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Received from solicitors — 22 files, no order
DOC
POC amended re-re-final.docxWord
PDF
orders_all.pdf54 pages
PDF
Defence and Counterclaim.pdfPDF
DOC
WS Harrison FINAL v4.docxWord
PDF
exhibits_KH1-KH22.pdf188 pages
DOC
Reply to Defence.docxWord
PDF
skeleton_arg_draft3.pdfPDF
DOC
WS Okafor unsigned.docxunsigned
CPR PD39A compliance

BundleRight applies the standard order required by CPR Practice Direction 39A for trial bundles in the King's Bench Division and Chancery Division: statements of case, orders, witness statements, exhibits, then skeleton arguments.

Pages are consecutively numbered across the whole bundle. The index lists every document with its page range. Tabs are lettered by section.

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Est. documents
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Time saved
AI processing — CPR PD39A structure applied

22 files · 41 documents identified · consecutive pagination calculated

Split: exhibits_KH1-KH22.pdf — 22 exhibits split by divider pages, each labelled KH1–KH22 per witness statement
Split: orders_all.pdf — 6 separate orders identified by heading and date; CMO, unless order, disclosure order, costs order, listing order, and pre-trial review order
Version flag: POC amended re-re-final.docx — using this as the operative pleading; earlier versions excluded
Flag: WS Okafor unsigned.docx — statement of truth absent, flagged for counsel's attention
Pagination: 41 documents · 347 pages total · consecutive page numbers applied throughout per PD39A para 3.2
Proposed trial bundle — CPR PD39A order · drag to reorder within sections
Section A: Statements of case (CPR PD39A para 3.1(a))
A1
Particulars of claim (amended)
Served 12 Sep 2023 · pp.1–14
pleading
A2
Defence and counterclaim
Served 10 Oct 2023 · pp.15–26
pleading
A3
Reply to defence
Served 7 Nov 2023 · pp.27–31
pleading
Section B: Orders (CPR PD39A para 3.1(b))
B1
Case management order (Master Thornton)
15 Jan 2024 · pp.32–35
order
B2
Unless order re standard disclosure
4 Mar 2024 · pp.36–37
order
B3
Pre-trial review order (HHJ Whitfield)
22 May 2024 · pp.38–41
order
Sections C–E: Witness statements · Exhibits · Skeleton arguments
C1
Witness statement of K. Harrison
14 Jun 2024 · pp.42–61 · exhibits KH1–KH22 at Tab D1
witness stmt
C2
Witness statement of F. Okafor ⚠
Statement of truth absent — flag for counsel
incomplete

+ 31 more documents across sections D (exhibits) and E (skeleton arguments)

Bundle index — CPR PD39A compliant
TabTypePagesDescription
A1Pleading1–14Particulars of claim (amended)
A2Pleading15–26Defence and counterclaim
A3Pleading27–31Reply to defence
B1Order32–35CMO, Master Thornton, 15 Jan 2024
B2Order36–37Unless order re disclosure, 4 Mar 2024
C1Witness stmt42–61Witness statement of K. Harrison
C2IncompleteWS Okafor — statement of truth absent ⚠

+ 34 more rows · 347 pages total

Output files
ZIP
Trial_Bundle_Harrison_v_Okafor.zip
41 tabbed PDFs · consecutively paginated · 28.4 MB
DOC
Bundle_Index_PD39A.docx
41 entries · sections A–E · page references throughout
WS Okafor — statement of truth absent. Advise client before lodging bundle with court.
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Four steps. Under ten minutes.

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Upload your files
Drop a folder or zip of mixed documents. PDFs, Word files, emails, scanned images — anything goes.
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AI processes them
BundleRight splits, classifies, deduplicates, and extracts dates and parties from each document. Automatically.
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Review and adjust
See the proposed order. Drag to reorder, rename, or exclude. You stay in control before anything is finalised.
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Download clean output
Get a numbered bundle and a formatted index, ready to send to counsel or upload to your DMS.
Security

Built for law firm procurement.

Every part of the architecture is designed to satisfy the question your IT team will ask.

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Zero data retention
Document content is never retained by the AI provider, never used for model training, and never logged.
Session-only storage
Documents are held in a temporary, session-scoped folder only. When your session ends, all files are permanently deleted. Nothing persists in any database.
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Encrypted in transit
All file transfers use HTTPS/TLS. Session identifiers are generated server-side. No document content ever appears in logs or URL parameters.
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AWS infrastructure
Hosted on AWS, consistent with the infrastructure used by leading legal technology providers. Enterprise self-hosting available for larger firms.
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Minimal data model
The only data we hold is your licence key, firm name, and billing email. No document content, no matter data, no user profiles beyond what's needed to validate access.
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UK-focused
Built specifically for UK legal practice. Court bundle structure follows CPR Practice Direction 39A.
Pricing

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You get a key. The key holds your document credits. Anyone at the firm uses it. Credits never expire.

How it works
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Pass it to your team. Anyone who needs to bundle documents enters the key to start a session.
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Each document processed uses one credit. Top up any time. Credits never expire.
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One licence key, shareable across the team
Full AI classification and ordering
Numbered PDFs and CPR-compliant index
ZDR and session-only security
Credits never expire
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5,000 document credits
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One licence key, shareable across the team
Full AI classification and ordering
Numbered PDFs and CPR-compliant index
ZDR and session-only security
Credits never expire
Buy 5,000 credits
Pays for itself in a single matter
A 200-document correspondence bundle costs £38 in credits and saves 3–4 hours of paralegal time. At even the most junior fee earner rate, that's a return of 20x or more.

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