ExhibitManager is an exhibit management and submission tool designed for arbitration and litigation lawyers. It is positioned not as a forensics or eDiscovery platform, but around the question of how to use already-filtered evidence efficiently in legal drafting, electronic filing, and hearings. The website says it is used by many leading arbitration teams, with its core value lying in reducing manual errors during exhibit citation, numbering, bundling, and submission.
The product covers case analysis, document drafting, submission finalization, and hearing preparation. Lawyers can categorize exhibits, tag them by date or issue, run OCR, search, preview, edit, and annotate them. In Word documents, users can insert firm-style exhibit references with one click, with automatic numbering and renumbering. At the finalization stage, it can quickly generate exhibit lists, stamping, bundles, and fully hyperlinked PDF eBriefs. For hearings, it supports Hearing Mode, EPE presentation, key document lists, and witness bundles. For team collaboration, members can access the same case exhibits and share annotations. It also supports collaboration with co-counsel and experts via SharePoint Online, though renumbering during collaborative editing requires exclusive access to the document.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. Large, mid-sized, and small teams typically implement the product through a 6-8 week pilot project, training, and customized rollout. Solo practitioners can purchase ExhibitManager Xpress, which is installed locally and does not require an application server or SQL Server. The AI assistant Mike is subscription-based and supports unlimited prompts. Deployment is fairly flexible: the Application Server REST API can be deployed on-premises or in the cloud, and can also run in an Azure environment; Xpress uses an internal database. Integrations include Microsoft Word, Office 365, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, iManage Work, Azure AD, SQL Server, Azure SQL, DeepL API, and SCC Platform.
On security, Mike is explicitly not SaaS: data remains locally or within the userโs Azure Tenant, with no additional upload required. ExhibitManager primarily links to PDF files, and data can be exported, reducing lock-in risk. However, the website does not disclose certifications such as ISO, SOC, or GDPR. Its limitations are also fairly clear: it is not suitable as a replacement for large-scale review platforms such as Relativity; the desktop version depends on Windows, .NET, and Microsoft Word, and does not currently support Word Online; SharePoint/Azure scenarios also have large-file limitations.
It is best suited to arbitration and dispute resolution teams handling large volumes of evidence, frequently submitting bundles/eBriefs, and already operating within a Microsoft/iManage IT environment. It is also suitable for solo lawyers who want to get started with minimal infrastructure. The website does not specify access conditions from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before use by cross-border law firms, teams should test connectivity to the official website, DeepL, Microsoft/Azure/iManage-related services, and assess whether local alternatives or self-hosted SharePoint/iManage workflows are needed.
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exhibitmanager.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach exhibitmanager.com directly.