About Us

We're two Stanford Law students who build tools for the work lawyers actually do. ExhibitX started because we kept watching attorneys spend weeks manually extracting facts from thousands of pages of evidence.

Ben Vagle

Ben Vagle

Ben is a JD/PhD candidate at Stanford Law School. His legal training and experience with large-scale document review gave him firsthand insight into how much time attorneys and investigators spend manually extracting facts from evidence. He co-authored Command of Commerce (Oxford University Press, 2025), and the process of organizing that research helped spark the idea for ExhibitX.

Will Dinneen

Will Dinneen

Will is a JD candidate at Stanford with a background in data science. He previously did research at UPenn, co-authoring multiple papers about politics, economics, and bibliometrics. He also worked on the product team at Resultid.ai.

Why We Built ExhibitX

We started by solving document organization. Building tools to extract terms, map relationships, and make large documents navigable. Then we realized where the biggest need was: legal professionals who spend hours — sometimes weeks — manually extracting facts from thousands of pages of depositions, discovery documents, text messages, and regulatory filings.

ExhibitX uses thousands of focused AI queries to extract and organize every relevant fact, name, entity, and relationship from your documents. It tracks page references, identifies contradictions, builds timelines, and cross-references entities across document sets. At every stage, you can review and modify what the AI has done. The result is a tool that can cut fact-finding time by roughly 80% while still giving you full control over the final work product.

We're both technical — between us we have backgrounds in law, data science, analytics, and software engineering — and we've tried to build ExhibitX the way we'd want to use it ourselves: fast, transparent about what the AI is doing, and always deferring to human judgment on the decisions that matter.

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