This is a fictional example using sample data.
In litigation and investigations, a matter rarely arrives as one neat story.
It arrives as artifacts: emails, call logs, people, accounts, and transactions.
The hard part is turning that pile into a defensible narrative of who is connected to what, and what happened when.
In this short demo, we start in Visualize and treat the data like a relationship map, not a spreadsheet.
Then a whistleblower tip suggests a potential payoff.
We quickly narrow the dataset by filtering for transfers over $100,000.
From there, we drill into the transfer, add a plain-English summary, attach supporting documents, store searchable metadata, and keep dated notes.
Next, we return to the map and click Get Links to expand one degree, revealing the immediate network around the transaction.
We then select Sophie and Gideon, and click Between Selected to see what connects them, including emails, phones, calls, and accounts.
Finally, we widen the Time Range to reveal progression, then switch to Timeline to present events as a clear chronological story that is easy to review, share, and explain.
Reports and visuals can be exported for internal review, experts, or exhibits.
And if you need to share the chart with someone without a full license, SentVi Reader provides view-only access.
Chapters
0:00 The problem in modern matters
0:20 Visualize the relationship map
0:45 Filter transfers over $100,000
1:05 Drill into the transfer, summary, documents, metadata, and notes
1:45 Get Links, expand one degree
2:10 Between Selected, show connections
2:30 Time Range, reveal progression
2:45 Timeline, communicate the story
2:55 Export and share with SentVi Reader
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Disclaimer
This video uses fictional names and sample data. It is for demonstration purposes only and is not legal advice.
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