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Privacy-First PDF Merger for Legal Discovery & E-Filing

Combine multiple case files and exhibits into a single court-ready PDF without uploading any data to external servers.

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Legal & Law Firms Benefits

Discovery Prep

Combine multiple discovery responses into a single, organized volume for opposing counsel.

Court Appendices

Securely merge affidavits and exhibits for e-filing portals like CM/ECF.

Professional Workflow

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Select your merge files from your local machine.

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Wait while our browser-side engine processes the data in transient memory.

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Review the results and verify the industry compliance proof.

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Download your processed files. Zero data ever touches our servers.

Compliance Specs

ABA Rule 1.6HIPAA SecureISO 27001

Every bit of data is processed in a transient browser sandbox. This ensures absolute compliance with Legal & Law Firms data integrity mandates.

In the legal profession, document integrity and data sovereignty are not just operational preferences—they are ethical mandates. Under ABA Model Rule 1.6, lawyers have a professional obligation to make reasonable efforts to prevent the inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure of, or unauthorized access to, information relating to the representation of a client. Our "Zero-Upload" PDF Merger is engineered specifically to help law firms meet these strict technological competence requirements.

Maintaining Attorney-Client Privilege in the Digital Age

Traditional "Free Online PDF Mergers" work by uploading your sensitive case files to a remote cloud server. This creates a "Data Exfiltration" event that could potentially waive attorney-client privilege if the server is compromised or if the terms of service allow the provider to index your data. By contrast, our engine processes 100% of the merging logic inside your browser's transient memory. Your privileged PDFs never leave your physical device’s RAM. This architecture provides a "Logical Air-Gap" that ensures no third party—not even our developers—can ever access your client's sensitive information.

Perfect for Complex Litigation & Discovery

Litigation often involves merging thousands of pages of discovery into organized volumes. Our high-performance engine is optimized for massive document sets, allowing you to combine bates-stamped exhibits, affidavits, and correspondence into a single execution copy for the court portal without hitting "Cloud Timeouts." Whether you are preparing a joint appendix or a supplemental discovery response, you can rely on the fact that your document metadata and secure formatting remain intact within your local sandbox environment.

Seamless e-Filing Workflow

Most state and federal court portals (like CM/ECF) have strict file size and formatting requirements. By merging your documents locally, you can immediately verify that the output meets formatting standards without the latency of downloading from a remote cloud. This speed and security allow your paralegals and legal assistants to work faster while maintaining 100% technical compliance with your firm’s IT security protocols. We eliminate the risk of "Cloud Leakage" entirely, giving you peace of mind that your firm is leading the way in ethical technology adoption.

Why Professionals Trust Our Local Engine

Beyond privacy, our tool preserves the integrity of your document structure. We don't use aggressive compression during the merge process unless you explicitly choose to, ensuring that your high-resolution evidence photos and text-searchable PDFs remain clear and admissible. In a world where a single leaked document can result in a malpractice suit or a mistrial, using a browser-side utility is the only "Reasonable Effort" that truly protects your firm.

Legal & Law Firms Compliance FAQ

Is this tool court-admissible?

Yes. Our tool preserves all original metadata and document structure, ensuring that your merged PDFs are identical in fidelity to your source documents.

How does this meet ABA Rule 1.6?

By preventing the transmission of data to a third-party server, you eliminate the risk of unauthorized access, satisfying the "reasonable efforts" requirement for data protection.

Can I merge Bates-stamped documents?

Absolutely. The merge logic respects existing stamps and page markings without layering over them.