Litigation: prepare, draft, and argue faster

Cut case research times without losing diligence.

Identify the controlling judgment, build arguments on precedent that holds, and review voluminous evidence bundles, backed by citations that resolve to real court records.

Hours
of non-billable case prep saved each week
100%
citation integrity, resolving to active rulings
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argue and research in either language
How it works

From intake to the hearing, grounded.

  1. STEP 01

    Intake

    Surface the key facts and the controlling authority the moment a new matter lands.

  2. STEP 02

    Research

    Build on cassation precedent that actually holds, with the controlling judgment first, never the nearest keyword.

  3. STEP 03

    Draft

    Draft submissions with every authority cited and verified against the source corpus.

  4. STEP 04

    Hearing

    Locate the evidence or judgment that counters an opposing argument in seconds.

Use cases

How litigators use Athar from client intake to final submissions.

Case intake

Summarize key facts and surface the governing legislation the moment a new matter arrives.

Precedent analysis

Review cassation court rulings with the controlling precedent surfaced first, avoiding keyword matching bottlenecks.

Hearing prep

Quickly cross-reference evidence or find court records to address opposing arguments during a hearing.

Every authority you cite resolves to a real judgment.

Athar verifies each citation against the corpus and silently drops anything that doesn't resolve, ensuring you never carry a fabricated authority into a hearing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Athar suitable for litigation and arbitration?

Yes. Athar surfaces the controlling judgments and legislation for your jurisdiction and lets you build arguments on them, with every citation verified against the source corpus.

How does it avoid fabricated authority?

Athar cites only what it retrieved, verifies every citation against the corpus, and silently drops anything that doesn't resolve. When the law doesn't support a position, it says so.

Can it review large evidence bundles?

Yes. Tabular reviews let you ask the same questions across a whole bundle of multi-format documents and return a structured, source-linked table.

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