Attorney Message Review

Message evidence review for attorneys and authorized clients

Proof Me Hard helps authorized clients and reviewers prepare message evidence for attorney review with searchable conversations, media, notes, timelines, and selected export packages.

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Proof Me Hard conversation review screen for attorney message evidence

Representative product screenshot with demo data. Results depend on what the source preserves.

What this page is for

  • Prepare conversation reports for attorneys from records the client owns or is authorized to provide.
  • Review message evidence with context before deciding what belongs in an export package.
  • Reduce manual screenshot sorting by keeping message, media, notes, and source context together.

What Proof Me Hard can do

  • Search conversations and media across supported sources.
  • Prepare selected PDF and ZIP-oriented exports with timestamps and metadata when preserved.
  • Keep lawful-use reminders and source context visible during review.
  • Review locally by default, with optional encrypted cloud backup when enabled.

What depends on the source

  • Proof Me Hard is software for authorized record review, not a law firm or eDiscovery counsel.
  • Admissibility depends on jurisdiction, authentication, collection process, chain of custody, and attorney direction.
  • Export details depend on what the backup, platform export, or local source preserved.

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These are common ways people search for the same workflow, evidence, media, and export problems.

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How this fits the workflow

Start with an authorized source, review the preserved records locally, organize what matters, and export only the selected material you choose to share.

Import

Bring in a supported backup, local data source, Capture package, cloud restore, or official export.

Search

Find messages, media, people, dates, notes, and preserved context from one desktop workspace.

Organize

Collect selected records into investigations, timelines, notes, and review sets.

Export

Create a focused export package only from the records you decide to share.

Helpful support pages

These pages explain source requirements, export behavior, privacy boundaries, and troubleshooting paths in more detail.

Legal and source limits

Proof Me Hard is for records you own or are explicitly authorized to review. It does not guarantee deleted-message recovery, court admissibility, chain of custody, forensic certification, or legal outcomes. The software surfaces what supported sources preserve and helps you organize selected records for review.

Questions people ask

Short answers for common search questions before someone starts a trial or downloads the desktop app.

Can clients prepare conversation reports for attorneys?

Yes, when the client owns the data or is authorized to review it. Proof Me Hard can help prepare selected exports for attorney review.

What metadata can be included?

Exports can include timestamps, sender and recipient context, source profile, media references, and notes when the source preserves that information and the user selects it.

Is Proof Me Hard a substitute for eDiscovery counsel?

No. Proof Me Hard is a desktop review and export tool. Legal strategy, discovery obligations, authentication, and admissibility should be handled by qualified counsel.

Are exports admissible in court?

The software does not guarantee admissibility. Court use depends on jurisdiction, collection, authentication, chain of custody, and how the records are presented.

Can a law firm review client-provided backups locally?

Proof Me Hard is local-first by default, so authorized reviewers can work from supported client-provided sources on controlled computers.

Try Proof Me Hard with your own source.

Start with a 7-day trial, verify what your supported source preserves, and decide whether the desktop app fits your review workflow.

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