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Litigation Technology Startup Courtroom Launches Juries AI and Judges AI

Courtroom, a litigation technology startup founded by Elizabeth Grabowski Parikh and Dan Gallipeau, emerged from stealth and announced a pre-seed funding round led by Neo and Precursor Ventures, with participation from Rel Labs, employees of OpenAI and other legal and technology industry investors. The company also unveiled its AI-powered litigation strategy platform, which includes the products Juries AI and Judges AI.

The platform enables legal teams to run private simulations based on case-specific materials and litigation context, helping them evaluate arguments, test case narratives and conduct jury research. By simulating potential jury and judicial reactions, the tools are designed to support trial preparation and litigation strategy development for law firms and corporate legal departments.

Already in use by AmLaw 100 firms and Fortune 1000 companies, Courtroom reflects a growing trend toward AI-assisted legal decision support. For legal teams, the platform offers a structured way to rehearse and refine litigation strategies before entering the courtroom, helping improve preparation and consistency in high-stakes cases.

Trend Themes

  1. AI Trial Simulation — Private case-specific models create new value in litigation preparation by forecasting likely jury and judge reactions before high-stakes proceedings.
  2. Predictive Legal Strategy — Law firms gain a data-rich layer for refining arguments as AI systems translate briefs, evidence and narrative themes into strategic probability signals.
  3. Synthetic Jury Research — Virtual juror panels reduce dependence on traditional focus groups while expanding access to rapid feedback on case framing and witness credibility.

Industry Implications

  1. Legal Technology — AI-native litigation platforms are reshaping legal software by turning trial preparation into an iterative simulation and decision-support workflow.
  2. Law Firms — Large practices face a shift in competitive differentiation as simulated courtroom intelligence becomes embedded in case strategy, staffing and client service.
  3. Corporate Legal Departments — Enterprise legal teams benefit from earlier risk visibility as predictive trial tools support settlement evaluation, outside counsel oversight and litigation budgeting.

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