The Bates-stamped binder builds itself.
Even when documents arrive late.
Three paralegal-days of binder assembly turn into 60 seconds. Re-runnable in 30 seconds when a new doc arrives — same numbering, same tabs, same table of contents.
Drop the case PDFs into Dossier. The categorizer reads each one against an IRCC-aligned taxonomy — passport, marriage certificate, NOA, relationship evidence — generates a table of contents, applies consistent Bates stamping, and outputs a tabbed exhibit binder PDF. When a translator returns a document four days late, the binder re-renders in 30 seconds with the new document slotted in and every Bates number adjusted. The binder Dossier · PFL pulls evidence from. The binder Dossier · Profile cross-references for form-fill.
- Categorizes case PDFs per IRCC-aligned taxonomy in 60 seconds
- Bates-stamps consistently · regenerates with new docs without renumber chaos
- Powers Dossier · PFL evidence mapping + Profile form-fill cross-reference
- Doesn't reorder exhibits without your sign-off
- Doesn't redact documents — that's a counsel call
- Doesn't replace your firm's exhibit-naming convention — it ports yours
Try it on the canonical case
Mei-Ling Chen at Chen Immigration Law in Markham is sponsoring her spouse Wei Wang from Beijing.
The whole file is loaded — edit any field, push any button. It resets per session, never touches real client PII, and runs the same code that ports into your shop.
Open the live demo · /app/binder30 minutes. Your real file. Confirmed by hand.