
Every litigator knows the feeling: you’re in the middle of a high-stakes trial, the witness is on the stand, and something they say doesn’t sound quite right. Maybe it’s just a subtle change in phrasing—or maybe it’s a critical inconsistency that, if caught, could shift the entire direction of your case.
The challenge? Most inconsistencies slip by unnoticed. They’re buried in thousands of pages of discovery, tucked away in deposition transcripts, or overshadowed by the pace of trial testimony. These missed contradictions don’t just weaken a case—they can cost verdicts, settlements, and client trust.
This is where ExposeIQ changes the game. Designed for high-pressure courtroom environments, ExposeIQ analyzes live testimony and instantly compares it to depositions and documents already on file. It flags discrepancies in real time, helping attorneys identify and act on inconsistencies the moment they occur—when the record is still open, and the jury is still listening.
Instead of scrambling to recall earlier statements or flipping through binders mid-cross, ExposeIQ arms you with strategic questions built to challenge the narrative as it unravels. These aren’t generic questions—they’re precision-engineered, neurolinguistically designed prompts that force clarity and expose deception.
Why does this matter? Because catching just one contradiction in real time can mean the difference between casting doubt and confirming truth. It can turn a good cross-examination into a great one—and in trial law, that difference is often everything.
Firms using ExposeIQ have reported major improvements in their ability to respond dynamically in court, control the narrative, and ultimately win more cases. And in a world where every trial minute counts, the ability to expose deception in real time isn’t just powerful—it’s priceless.