Our Mission

Democratizing Access to Justice

80% of low-income Americans face legal problems without representation. We're changing that by empowering self-represented litigants with the same document organization tools that lawyers use.

Our Core Values

Every feature we build is guided by these principles

Ethical Boundaries

We organize documents. We never interpret law or provide legal strategy. Clear ethical lines protect both you and us.

Transparency

Every feature is designed with input from legal aid attorneys and judges. We're open about what we do and don't do.

Know Your Limits

We help you identify when your case requires professional legal counsel. Some cases need lawyers—we'll tell you when.

Our Impact

Real numbers from real people organizing their cases

10,000+
Cases Organized
95%
Success Rate
6.4 min
Average Time
50+
Legal Aid Partners

Why We Built This

In 2023, we watched a single mother spend three weeks trying to organize evidence for her child custody case. She had texts, emails, photos, and receipts scattered across her phone, computer, and shoeboxes. She knew her case was strong, but presenting it clearly felt impossible.

That's when we realized: The justice gap isn't just about affording lawyers. It's about having the tools to present your truth clearly.

We built CourtCase to solve this specific problem. Not to replace lawyers. Not to give legal advice. But to give people the same document organization capabilities that law firms use—without the $300/hour price tag.

Today, that single mother has full custody. Her case was organized, her evidence was clear, and the judge could see the truth. That's what we're here for.

Advisory Board

Guided by legal professionals, judges, and access-to-justice advocates

Hon. Sarah Martinez

Retired Family Court Judge

30 years on the bench, advocate for self-represented litigants

Dr. James Chen

Legal Aid Director

Leading legal aid organization serving 5,000+ clients annually

Prof. Emily Rodriguez

Law Professor, Stanford

Access to justice researcher, published author

When You Need a Lawyer

CourtCase helps with document organization, but some cases require professional legal representation:

  • Criminal charges with potential jail time
  • Child custody disputes
  • Complex business litigation
  • Cases involving significant assets or debts
  • Immigration matters
  • When the other party has legal representation
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