Lawyer network

Move from AI preparation to human legal help.

When your simulation finishes, your report includes a nearby lawyer discovery section. Find attorneys whose practice matches your case — and arrive at the consultation already prepared.

How it works

Four steps from simulation to lawyer

Step 1

Run your case

Describe your situation and add evidence. The simulation runs in minutes.

Step 2

Report identifies legal area

The report tags the practice area (employment, landlord/tenant, contract, etc.) so the lawyer search is targeted.

Step 3

Browse nearby lawyers

See attorneys in your area whose practice matches the case. Read summaries, locations, and contact info.

Step 4

Choose whether to contact

Arrive at the consultation with your structured report. Ask sharper questions. Save the lawyer's time and your money.

For users

Show up prepared

Better prepared

You walk in with a report. The lawyer doesn't have to extract your story from scratch.

Organized report

Strengths, weaknesses, evidence gaps, timeline. Already laid out.

Evidence summary

Materials catalogued and tied to specific claims.

Stronger questions

You know what to ask — not just "do I have a case?" but the specific contradictions and missing items.

For lawyers

Get qualified, prepared intake

More structured intake

Clients arrive with a written summary, a timeline, and evidence tagged by claim.

Better prepared leads

By the time a prospect reaches you, they've already spent time structuring their case in CourtRoom AI — the consultation starts further along.

Clear case summaries

The report gives you a fast read on the dispute before the consultation.

Future lawyer portal

We're building a portal for firms to receive prepared intakes directly. Get in touch if you'd like early access.

Important
CourtRoom AI does not endorse or guarantee any lawyer. Lawyer listings are informational only — quality, fees, availability, and fitness for your matter are your responsibility to verify. Contacting a lawyer creates a relationship directly between you and that lawyer, not with CourtRoom AI.

Run your case first.

A prepared client gets better answers in less time. Start with a simulation, then move to a human lawyer when you're ready.

CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.