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The Trial Lawyer's Tech Stack: What You Actually Need vs. What Vendors Want to Sell You

A breakdown of the tools that actually move the needle for litigation firms — and the expensive ones that don't.

ForVerdict Team
·January 10, 2025·10 min read

The Vendor Problem

Legal technology is a crowded market. Every year, new platforms promise to transform your practice. Most of them are built by people who have never tried a case.

The result is a landscape full of tools that are technically impressive but practically useless for the specific demands of trial practice. They're designed for law firms in the abstract — not for the attorney who needs to be in court on Monday.

What Actually Moves the Needle

After 20+ years in active litigation, here's what we've found actually matters:

Case Management That Doesn't Get in the Way

You need a system that tracks deadlines, documents, and communications without requiring a full-time administrator to maintain it. Simplicity beats features every time.

Discovery Review That Respects Privilege

AI-assisted review is genuinely transformative — but only if it's built for the privacy constraints of litigation. Generic AI tools don't qualify.

Jury Selection Intelligence

Voir dire is the most consequential and least-supported phase of trial. Algorithmic scoring and real-time collaboration change the game.

A Marketing System That Understands Litigation Leads

Most legal marketing agencies don't understand what a good litigation lead looks like. The result is expensive PPC campaigns that generate volume but not quality.

What You Probably Don't Need

  • Enterprise document management platforms priced for BigLaw
  • AI research tools that hallucinate case citations
  • Client portal software that your clients will never use
  • Practice management platforms with 200 features you'll never touch

Building the Right Stack

The right tech stack for a litigation firm is lean, integrated, and built around the actual workflow of trial preparation. It should make you faster and more thorough — not create new administrative burdens.

That's the philosophy behind every tool ForVerdict builds.

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