Modern legal infrastructure that combines structured data and AI to deliver fast, referenceable insight — grounded in real documents and trusted sources.
One platform to search filings, explore case outcomes, cross-reference entities, and chat with your legal documents.
AtlasLaw is a powerful legal research and analytics platform that lets users quickly review case data, timelines, and summaries — and explore connected cases by party, judge, issue, or outcome. Built on a structured legal graph, it enables fast, AI-assisted answers grounded in case documents, with traceable citations at every step.
Launch AtlasLaw →Turn messy PDFs or live court filings into structured, citation-backed legal intelligence.
SummaryCite is a web-based tool that builds auditable case summaries and timelines from complex legal documents. It’s powered by a self-assembling knowledge graph that maps entities (people, firms), procedural events (filings, hearings), and their relationships — with every claim traceable to its original source.
Explore SummaryCite →A monthly digest of trial outcomes. Benchmark rulings, monitor damages, and compare courts over time.
TrialWire auto-generates plain-language summaries of civil trials — complete with clickable citations to the original filings. It filters live court records for completed trials, then distills outcomes using the same verified, graph-driven infrastructure behind SummaryCite.
Read TrialWire →Search appellate opinions by issue, outcome, and appeal type — not just keywords.
LegalCite is an AI-powered research tool that indexes both published and unpublished state appellate opinions using a structured legal knowledge graph. Users can filter opinions by appeal type, issue type, ruling, and other legal dimensions — enabling precise discovery of reversed, remanded, or otherwise relevant cases without the Boolean search gymnastics.
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