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LitisLattice — Legal Matter Atlas & Knowledge Wiki

LitisLattice is a legal matter atlas and knowledge wiki that centralizes dockets, evidence, tasks, deadlines, and risk analytics for litigation teams.

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About LitisLattice — Legal Matter Atlas & Knowledge Wiki

LitisLattice is a comprehensive legal matter atlas and knowledge wiki built for litigation teams, law firms, and in-house counsel. It consolidates every case detail—docket events, evidence, tasks, deadlines, and risk indicators—into a single searchable workspace. Unlike generic case management tools, LitisLattice functions as a living knowledge base where each matter becomes a structured node in an interconnected legal wiki. The platform’s matter atlas view gives attorneys an instant visual overview of active cases, upcoming deadlines, and workload distribution. With its dark-themed, command-palette-driven interface, legal professionals can navigate complex litigation portfolios with speed and precision. Whether you manage five matters or five hundred, LitisLattice scales from solo practice to multi-office firms, providing the transparency and control needed to avoid missed deadlines and evidence gaps.

At the core of LitisLattice is its docket timeline and evidence graph. Every filing, hearing, discovery response, and exhibit is logged with timestamps and relationships, allowing teams to reconstruct the full procedural history of a matter in seconds. The evidence graph goes beyond simple document storage—it maps how each piece of evidence connects to claims, defenses, witnesses, and motions. This knowledge wiki approach means that when a new team member joins a case, they can quickly get up to speed by exploring the matter’s wiki pages, linked evidence, and chronological docket. Built-in import and export tools (CSV/JSON) ensure that migrating from legacy case management systems or spreadsheets is painless, while preserving data integrity. The global search and command palette let users jump to any matter, task, or evidence item without leaving the keyboard.

LitisLattice’s deadline cockpit and risk matrix turn reactive case management into proactive matter intelligence. The KPI strip surfaces real-time metrics: active matters, due-this-week items, evidence volume, high-risk matters, and average response time. The workload forecast chart visualizes team capacity across the week, helping partners and legal ops managers allocate resources before bottlenecks occur. Each matter can be scored on a risk matrix based on deadlines, evidence completeness, and opposing counsel activity, flagging high-risk cases for immediate attention. Automated alerts and today’s focus panel ensure that critical filings and disclosures are never overlooked. For legal professionals, this means fewer malpractice risks, better client communication, and more predictable case outcomes.

LitisLattice is more than a dashboard; it’s a collaborative legal knowledge wiki that grows with your practice. Reports can be generated for clients, courts, or internal reviews with a single click. The platform supports dark and light themes, keyboard-first navigation, and a clean interface designed for long hours of legal work. Whether you’re a litigator juggling multiple cases, a paralegal managing discovery, or an in-house counsel tracking regulatory matters, LitisLattice provides the structure and insights to stay ahead. By combining matter management, evidence mapping, deadline tracking, and analytics in one unified wiki, it eliminates tool sprawl and gives legal teams a single source of truth for all litigation knowledge.

Key features

  • Centralized matter atlas with docket timeline for every case
  • Evidence graph that links exhibits, witnesses, claims, and motions
  • Deadline cockpit with color-coded urgency levels and automated alerts
  • Risk matrix scoring based on deadlines, evidence completeness, and opposing counsel activity
  • Workload forecast chart and KPI analytics for team capacity planning
  • Global search and command palette for keyboard-first navigation
  • Import from JSON and export to CSV for seamless data migration
  • Custom report generation for clients, courts, and internal reviews
  • Dark and light themes with a clean, distraction-free interface
  • Today’s focus panel highlighting critical filings and disclosures

Use cases

  • Manage multiple litigation matters in one searchable wiki
  • Track evidence and exhibits with chain-of-custody for admissibility
  • Monitor court deadlines and avoid malpractice risk with proactive alerts
  • Analyze team workload and rebalance assignments to prevent burnout
  • Generate matter reports for clients, partners, or regulatory compliance
  • Collaborate with co-counsel and paralegals through shared matter pages
  • Audit matter history and procedural timelines for appeals or reviews
  • Onboard new team members quickly by exploring the connected knowledge base

FAQ

What is LitisLattice?

LitisLattice is a legal matter atlas and knowledge wiki that consolidates docket timelines, evidence graphs, tasks, deadlines, risk matrices, and analytics into one unified platform for litigation teams.

Is LitisLattice suitable for solo attorneys?

Yes. LitisLattice scales from solo practitioners to large firms. Solo attorneys benefit from the intuitive interface, automated deadline tracking, and risk alerts without needing a dedicated legal ops team.

Can I import existing matters from other systems?

Absolutely. LitisLattice supports importing matters via JSON, making it easy to migrate from legacy case management tools or spreadsheets. You can also export data to CSV for backup or external analysis.

How does the evidence graph work?

The evidence graph maps relationships between exhibits, witnesses, claims, and motions. Each piece of evidence can be linked to relevant docket events or legal arguments, creating a visual web that speeds trial preparation and ensures no supporting document is overlooked.

What makes the risk matrix useful?

The risk matrix scores matters based on upcoming deadlines, incomplete discovery, and opposing counsel activity. High-risk matters are flagged prominently in the atlas and KPI strip, allowing attorneys to prioritize their attention and reduce malpractice exposure.

Can I generate reports for clients?

Yes. LitisLattice includes custom report generation for clients, courts, or internal reviews. Reports can pull data from docket events, evidence volume, task completion, and deadlines, and can be exported for sharing.

Does LitisLattice offer a free trial?

LitisLattice provides a demo environment and flexible onboarding. Contact the sales team to learn about trial options and pricing tailored to your firm’s size and practice areas.