New Trellis AI Solution - Leverages State Court Data to Automate Litigation Tasks
In today’s episode of the LawNext PR podcast, host Bob Ambrogi interviewed Nicole Clark, the founder and CEO of Trellis, about the company’s latest innovation: Trellis AI. This new suite of generative AI tools builds on Trellis’ comprehensive database of state trial court data to assist litigators in simplifying complex litigation tasks. You can read more about Trellis AI below.
Bob Ambrogi also covered Trellis AI last month on LawSites Blog, following a product demo with the developers.
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More about Trellis AI
Trellis, known for its analytics platform, aggregates and structures trial court data from over 2,600 counties across 45 states, making the historically fragmented and opaque system accessible. This database includes hundreds of millions of motions, briefs, and judicial rulings, providing invaluable insights into trial court trends and outcomes.
Clark, a former litigator, emphasized the unmet need that inspired Trellis’ creation: “In the court system where every case starts, trial court, we just had a black box.”
Motion Drafting:
- Automates the creation of motions for summary judgment and motions to dismiss.
- Leverages successful arguments from similar cases in Trellis’ database.
- Outputs drafts tailored to a case’s specific facts, complete with citations for verification.
Case Assessment:
- Provides a comprehensive case overview, including timelines, key legal issues, defenses, jury pool demographics, and potential outcomes.
- Allows updates as new case materials, such as discovery responses or depositions, are added.
Document Analysis:
- Summarizes complaints, identifies causes of action, and suggests defenses.
- Breaks down arguments in legal documents, highlighting evidence gaps and potential witnesses.
- Offers tools to extract citations and generate client updates.