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Decision Infrastructure and Reveal

How Decision Infrastructure complements AI-assisted eDiscovery and evidence review in the legal technology stack.

Why this is not a replacement relationship

Reveal is a powerful platform for eDiscovery and AI-assisted evidence review. Decision Infrastructure does not replace it — it adds the runtime layer that governs whether the consequential execution based on reviewed evidence remains admissible at the moment of action.

They sit at different layers of the same stack: Reveal operates at the discovery and evidence-review layer; Decision Infrastructure operates at L6 — the governance layer between decisions and their consequences.

What Reveal Does Well

Reveal is a broad eDiscovery and AI-assisted review platform. Within a legal team it can:

  • process and host evidence for discovery
  • apply AI to surface relevant material faster
  • support review, coding, and classification
  • analyze communications and relationships
  • manage productions across matters

What Happens After Reveal?

Reveal surfaces and reviews the evidence. Decision Infrastructure validates admissibility before the consequential execution based on that evidence becomes real.

Examples include:

  • AI-assisted review
  • investigation workflows
  • discovery prioritization
  • litigation response

Evidence → Decision → Execution.

The question shifts from “what did the review surface?” to “may the resulting action execute now?” — and that question is resolved at L6.

L5 · Decision Systems

Reveal

L6 · Decision Infrastructure

Governs whether the action may execute now.

L7 · Decision Intelligence

Learns from governed outcomes.

See the full model — Where Decision Infrastructure Fits
The Wedge

Reveal surfaces evidence.

Decision Infrastructure governs execution.

What Decision Systems Fix — and What They Don’t

L5 · Decision Systems

Decision Systems

What they fix

  • Structured decisions
  • Decision tracking
  • Traceability
  • Repeatability

What they don’t answer

  • Should this decision exist?
  • Is it valid under current constraints?
  • Can it control execution?
  • Will it produce evidence?

Core question: “What decision was made?”

L6 · Decision Infrastructure

Decision Infrastructure

What it adds

  • Decisions validated before execution
  • Policy enforced at runtime
  • Human and AI accountability
  • Evidence across the lifecycle
  • Runtime admissibility

Core shift

From structuring decisions to governing whether decisions are valid, executable, and accountable.

Core question: “Is this decision valid, executable, and defensible?”

Most platforms optimize decisions. Very few govern them.

L5, L6, and L7: Different Roles

Reveal surfaces the evidence; Decision Infrastructure governs the act taken from it. The distinction is not a feature gap — it is a different layer of the stack.

CapabilityL5 · Decision SystemsL6 · Decision Infrastructure
Workflow orchestrationYesNo
Decision routingYesNo
Case managementYesNo
Runtime admissibilityNoYes
Commit boundary enforcementNoYes
Execution governanceNoYes
Evidence at executionNoYes
ALLOW / HOLD / DENY outcomesNoYes
Trusted learning generationUsesProduces

L5 produces and routes decisions.

L6 governs whether those decisions remain admissible at execution.

L7 learns from the outcomes of governed execution.

Why Trusted Decision Intelligence Requires L6

Decision Systems determine what should happen. Decision Infrastructure determines whether it may happen now.

Decision Intelligence learns from outcomes. If those outcomes were never validated at execution, the learning is built on actions that may never have been admissible.

Decision Intelligence is not the input to Decision Infrastructure. It is the output of governed execution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Decision Infrastructure an eDiscovery tool?

No. It does not process, host, or review evidence. Reveal does that at the discovery and evidence-review layer; Decision Infrastructure is the runtime governance layer (L6) that governs whether the consequential execution based on reviewed evidence remains admissible. They are complementary layers.

Does it replace AI-assisted review?

No. Reveal applies AI to surface and review evidence; Decision Infrastructure governs whether the actions taken from that review may execute now — admissible, authorized, compliant, and evidenced at the moment they occur. It governs the act, not the review.

What happens after evidence is surfaced?

Surfaced evidence becomes the basis for a consequential action. Decision Infrastructure revalidates, at the commit boundary, whether that action is still admissible under current authority, policy, and constraints — and returns Allow, Hold, Deny, or Escalate with evidence before it executes.

Is it a Reveal replacement?

No. It does not discover, host, or review documents. It governs the admissibility of actions at the commit boundary — independent of, and portable across, the systems that surface the evidence, including Reveal.

Can it run alongside Reveal?

Yes. Reveal surfaces and reviews the evidence; Decision Infrastructure governs whether each action taken from it is admissible at execution and captures independent evidence. The discovery layer surfaces; L6 governs the act.

Why does Decision Intelligence depend on L6?

Decision Intelligence (L7) learns from outcomes. Without L6, it may learn from legal actions that were never admissible. With L6, it learns only from governed execution — making the resulting intelligence trustworthy.

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How the Layers Work Together

Where each legal-technology layer sits relative to Decision Infrastructure. L6 governs whether consequential legal actions remain admissible, authorized, compliant, and evidenced at execution.

Legal Research / AnalysisLayer 1

Legal AI, research, drafting, analysis

Matter & Workflow SystemsLayer 2

Document, knowledge & matter management

ExecutionLayer 5

The consequential legal action commits

Where this platform fits in the legal technology stack — Decision Infrastructure for Legal Services

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