Building the litigation war room of record

Join the team that treats litigation like architecture, not paperwork.

LitigatorOS is a small, focused team building tools for people who actually read the record. No cliche AI hype, no “one-click brief” promises. Just systems that help serious litigators win by design.

How we work

This is not a big team. Everything we ship ties directly to real federal and complex civil cases. We care about clarity, reliability, and tools that hold up when a judge, regulator, or opposing counsel looks closely.

Remote first · High context · Low drama
  • No tourists. If you are just curious about “legal tech,” this is not the right place. We ship tools that go straight into live matters.
  • No hallucinations. We do not build products that invent caselaw, quotes, or facts. Ever.
  • Evidence first. Everything revolves around the record: exhibits, timelines, preservation, and leverage.
  • Small, senior, direct. You work closely with the founder, not layers of managers.

You should be comfortable working in ambiguity, shipping in small slices, and talking about real cases and constraints instead of abstract “personas.”

What we value

We are looking for people who care more about impact than headcount, and who can hold complex systems in their head: litigation, software, infrastructure, and human behavior.

  • You think in systems and edge cases, not just features.
  • You are comfortable being accountable for important pieces of the stack.
  • You care about how tools behave when a judge or regulator reads the output.
  • You do not need hand-holding but you are not afraid to ask blunt questions.

Location: remote, with preference for US time zones. We expect deep focus, honest communication, and realistic expectations on both sides.

Open roles
Titles are flexible. We care more about what you can actually do than what your last business card said.

Founding Engineer – Full Stack

Remote Backend & Frontend Equity possible

Help turn the LitigatorOS blueprint into a production platform. You will move between frontend (dashboards, data visualizations, UX for litigators) and backend (APIs, data pipelines, external integrations). You should be comfortable working from rough sketches and legal workflows, not fully written specs.

Stack direction: TypeScript, modern JS, Firebase / SQL, APIs. Send a short intro and links

Litigation Systems Architect

Part-time or advisory Litigator / former litigator

Translate real litigation problems into product design. Ideal for someone who has lived through complex federal or regulatory matters and wants to shape the tools they wish they had. You will pressure-test workflows, language, and edge cases across War Room, Verify, Vault, and discovery tooling.

Ideal background: complex civil / federal, class, or regulatory. Share your background

Product Designer – Data & Dashboards

Contract or fractional UI/UX

Own how complex information is presented inside LitigatorOS. You should be able to take messy legal artifacts (exhibits, timelines, discovery, billing patterns) and turn them into interfaces that feel obvious in hindsight. Think more “control panel” than marketing site.

Portfolio should show real product work, not just landing pages. Send portfolio links

How to reach us

There is no applicant tracking system, no portal, and no forms to fight. If you think you are a fit, send a short, direct email to careers@litigatoros.com with enough signal for us to understand how you think.

A simple structure you can use:

role: "Founding Engineer – Full Stack" where I add the most value: "Example: data modeling, API design, and building dashboards that withstand real litigation." links: "GitHub, portfolio, or public work" cases or systems I respect: "Optional, but tells us how you think about leverage, structure, and design."

We read every serious email. If there is a fit, we will respond personally.