Case intake and fact organization
We collect timelines, identify key facts, and turn fragmented information into a usable case structure that supports accurate review and next steps.
Our team includes legal-support professionals, civil-rights researchers, complaint preparation specialists, and documentation experts. We help citizens and agencies organize facts, structure evidence, and prepare professional materials related to government misconduct with clarity, order, and seriousness.
Many people feel overwhelmed after an incident with public authorities. We make the process easier by turning scattered information into structured documentation that can be used for complaints, records requests, preservation notices, and next-step review. We also support agencies that are overwhelmed by incoming complaints, public records requests, preservation demands, and claims by helping create cleaner, more organized workflows and materials.
Our process combines structured intake, evidence organization, legal-style document preparation, and professional filing support to help clients create clear, complete, and well-organized materials.
We collect timelines, identify key facts, and turn fragmented information into a usable case structure that supports accurate review and next steps.
Videos, screenshots, records, witness notes, and supporting files are sorted into a cleaner package that is easier to understand and present.
We prepare professional materials for complaints, public records requests, preservation notices, and claim preparation using clear and disciplined structure.
We help clients move from draft to submission with organized materials, filing guidance, and a more complete record of what was prepared and sent.
Mac Morrison works with citizens who need structured support after government misconduct incidents and with agencies managing large volumes of complaints, requests, notices, and claims.
We help citizens create, send, and manage professional materials tied to complaints, public records requests, preservation notices, and claim preparation.
We support agencies dealing with complaints, public records requests, preservation notices, and claims by helping improve intake quality, organization, and documentation flow.
Our approach is designed to reduce confusion, improve quality, and present materials in a way that is easier to review, manage, and file.
We collect core facts, incident details, involved parties, and supporting context using a disciplined intake process.
Files, videos, photographs, correspondence, and related records are grouped into a cleaner and more usable format.
We prepare well-structured materials for complaints, records requests, preservation notices, and claim-related submissions.
We help ensure materials are ready to send, properly organized, and easier to track for next-step review and follow-up.
Our goal is to help people and agencies present their situation clearly, professionally, and with the level of organization that complex public-authority matters require.
These short answers help clarify how Mac Morrison supports citizens and agencies working through complex documentation and filing processes.
We support complaint preparation, public records requests, preservation notices, claim preparation, evidence organization, and filing-ready documentation packages.
We work with citizens who need help creating and managing professional materials and with agencies handling large volumes of complaints, requests, notices, and claims.
We focus on structured intake, evidence control, disciplined organization, and serious presentation so each matter is easier to understand and move forward.
Latest posts from the team.
Learn how to sort videos, records, screenshots, witness details, and timelines into a professional package that supports complaints, preservation notices, and follow-up review.
Read moreA clear public records request starts with the right dates, departments, subject matter, and document categories. This guide explains how to prepare one more effectively.
Read moreSee how better intake structure, cleaner documentation workflows, and more consistent evidence organization can reduce friction for high-volume government-facing processes.
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