Litigation is not luck. It is architecture.
Lab is where new modules start life. Experiments and upcoming engines that push your stack past a simple case list and calendar. The goal is simple: more leverage per page of the record.
Every Lab module connects back into War Room, Evidence Vault, or Discovery Matrix. Nothing ships as a toy.
How Lab works
Lab modules start in research or concept stage, paired with a small number of design partners. Everything is tested on live matters, not demo problems.
- Short iterations driven by real deadlines and orders.
- Fast cuts on ideas that do not move leverage or clarity.
- Early access to modules that will become core parts of LitigatorOS.
Current Lab modules
These are the experiments on the bench right now. Status and targeting will change as they harden.
Chronology Engine
Timelines judges can read in five minutes. Turn scattered encounters, filings, and exhibits into a single trusted chronology.
Link every event to its sources so you can see what happened, what is missing, and where the leverage points really are before you draft a brief.
Preservation Radar
Know what should exist before it disappears. Track preservation notices, system sources, and high risk evidence across hospitals, banks, vendors, and agencies.
See which logs, videos, records, and messages exist for each matter so you can prove spoliation instead of arguing about it after the fact.
Compliance Maps
Visual maps of the law around your facts. Show how federal, state, and contractual regimes line up around a single episode of care or business dispute.
Built for matters where EMTALA, ACA 1557, ADA, and state law collide with internal policy and contract language.
Risk and Leverage Engine
A simple meter for very ugly cases. Case level scoring that blends liability, damages, venue, and opponent behavior into a signal you can glance at before you send that email or file that motion.
Meant to live on top of active matters as a portfolio view, not a magic valuation button.
Who Lab is for
Lab is not a playground. It is for teams that already live in messy litigation and want to shape the next set of tools.
- Federal and state litigators carrying real exposure and sanctions risk.
- Firms willing to test on live matters with tight feedback loops.
- Serious pro se litigants who treat their cases like a full time job.
How to get involved
If you want in, start with a short note that describes your docket.
- Step 1: Send a short description of your active matters and practice focus.
- Step 2: Call focused on one or two cases where timelines, preservation, or leverage are a problem.
- Step 3: Agree on one Lab module to test and a concrete win for the first sixty days.