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Crimson: The AI Associate for Litigation Lawyers

Analyze case files, find key evidence and draft legal documents in seconds

Hi everyone! We’re Amine, David and Mark, and we’re building Crimson - the AI associate for litigation lawyers.

TL;DR

Litigators deal with thousands of case files, often spanning several years. Crimson processes all that data and uses its understanding of each case to analyze legal arguments, locate evidence and draft documents.

Crimson saves litigation lawyers 10+ hours of manual work each week.

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The problem: Litigation teams are drowning in case documents

  • Case files are scattered across Outlook, shared drives and document management systems.
  • Lawyers spend hours reviewing letters, emails, transcripts and evidence, identifying key issues, and drafting case-specific documents.
  • Existing AI tools aren’t built for litigation workflows.

The solution: Crimson’s AI associate that knows each dispute inside-out

  • Crimson automatically organizes and analyzes case documents, extracts key legal issues, and identifies inconsistencies between party positions.
  • Lawyers can ask questions such as “What have the defendants said about termination?” and get answers with citations across pleadings, hearing transcripts, letters and other case files.
  • Crimson helps legal teams draft arguments, chronologies and letters with content tailored to each case.

Why are we building this?

  • Mark spent seven years as a litigator at leading law firms. He lost countless hours trawling through case files, searching for evidence and manually drafting documents.
  • With recent advances in reasoning models, we can now build an AI associate that understands the nuances of complex legal arguments.
  • Horizontal AI tools will only go so far. To unlock real value, lawyers need a context-aware platform that is tailored for litigation workflows. Crimson is that tool.

Want to see Crimson in action? Book a demo here: crimson.law.

You can reach us at founders@crimson.law.