We’re excited to be sponsoring Future Lawyer UK 9.0 in two weeks time! 🎉 The event is bringing together 1,400+ senior legal leaders to discuss practical AI adoption, evolving operating models, and how legal teams can deliver measurable business impact in today's industry. Stephen Dowling SC will be moderating an interactive panel on Day 3 - From Precedent to Predictive: Navigating Disputes in the Era of AI. He will be joined by the fantastic panellists Jonathan Schuman, Fiona Campbell and Melissa La Hood, to discuss how AI is reshaping disputes. And make sure you stop by our booth on Day 3 (Litigation Day) to grab yourself a can of #TrialBrew.
About us
TrialView is an award winning platform which offers bundling, evidence presentation, real time and video integration - all in a unique Workspace. With our modular functionality, you only pay for what you need, when you need it.
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https://www.trialview.com/
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- 11-50 employees
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- London, England
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- Privately Held
- Specialties
- litigation software, dispute resolution software, bundling, case preparation, and AI litigation
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TrialView
Court Management Software
TrialView is an award winning, AI-powered platform designed to revolutionise and streamline dispute resolution workflows. Its innovative capabilities help legal professionals seamlessly organise, prepare, and present their cases from a single, centralised location. Using powerful AI-driven insights, TrialView builds timelines and bundles, identifies crucial patterns and data, and pinpoints inconsistencies across your case documents and testimonies, even in real-time during hearings. Trusted by global courts and leading arbitral institutions, it streamlines the entire dispute process, ensuring a smooth transition from initial bundle preparation right through to the final trial.
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Weston Street, Bermondsey
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London, England SE1 3ER, GB
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Suite 122, Capel Building, Mary's Abbey
Dublin, County Dublin, IE
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Most legal tech is built by people who've never had to serve a bundle at 11pm the night before a hearing. But we have. TrialView was built by trial lawyers who have experienced the panic of last minute case prep. The final changes, trying to implement pagination, ensuring you have every connected document in your bundle... No wonder we're all looking at tech to try and solve these sorts of problems. And that's why every feature we build starts with the same question - does this actually make a litigator's day easier? Not "does this demo well" or "is this a cool AI feature". It's much more important to understand if it actually works in an intuitive way when the pressure is on. Is there a feature in the tools you use that you couldn't live without? We'd love to hear about it!
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Reflecting on an insightful week at Paris Arbitration Week, it is clear that the conversation around AI in arbitration has moved from a concept to reality. Between the ICC Arbitration Task Force and our own session on AI in arbitral awards, the focus now is on defining the line between appropriate and inappropriate use. Our fantastic panel, featuring Anneliese Day KC from Fountain Court Chambers, Simon Greenberg from Clifford Chance, Emily Hay of ArbBoutique, Laragh Lee from Trinity International and our own Stephen Dowling SC provided excellent insights into this challenge, as well as how they use TrialView to find momentum in complex cases. A big thank you to all of our panellists and attendees for a fantastic session! We already can't wait until PAW 2027 🎉
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The conversation around AI in arbitration has moved from hypothetical to our current reality. So it was great to explore these concepts in our session at Paris Arbitration Week yesterday, exploring the balance between tech-driven efficiency and the human element of decision-making. Huge thanks to our expert panel for sharing their experiences, and what a great turn out! We've still got plenty of time left at PAW 2026, so we're off to our next session! 💡 What's been your favourite part so far?
In Paris, the topic of Arbitrators using AI draws a crowd..... I'm really grateful to our stellar panel of Anneliese Day KC of Fountain Court Chambers, Simon Greenberg of Clifford Chance, Emily Hay of ArbBoutique and Laragh Lee of Trinity International for their brilliant expertise and for giving a really practical insight into this issue from their lived experience - with TrialView and other platforms. Arbitrators are already using AI and the spread of this technology into the arbitral process is inevitable. The issue now is the line between approriate and inappropriate use. At what point does the decision making process become delegated ? And whose AI should they use ? Should they have to disclose use ? Easy questions in principle - but tricky when you get into the detail. During the session the panel spoke about their experiences using TrialView and other tech in the arbitral process and we got to walk through some live scenarios of uncontroversial uses of AI ➡️ Award checking for unaddressed arguments ➡️ Correcting Formalities ➡️ Augumented Search - beyond keywords. But it can also do alot more and its a constant balance between the undisputed efficiency gains versus the potential risks. A great turn out for a really enjoyable session at Paris Arbitration Week
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Paris is at the heart of international arbitration this week! 🇫🇷 We are thrilled to be back for the 10th Anniversary of Paris Arbitration Week, celebrating a decade of bringing together the global legal community. The TrialView team is especially looking forward to our own session: 'AI in Arbitral Awards: Enhancing Enforceability', which has officially sold out! So, if you’re in Paris this week, we’d love to connect with you and hear about the highlights from your sessions!
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Good to see a refreshing take on the billable hour - the focus is rightly shifting away from simple time-counting toward the actual value and clarity law firms can provide to their clients. The real win here is finding a tool that empowers the whole team to do this. By using something that handles the heavy lifting of document analysis, litigators can maintain momentum without getting buried in manual tasks. We built TrialView for exactly this reason and it's always great to see it in action!
The billable hour is not dead. Overcharging clients for low complexity high hours work is dead. Those sounding the bell 🔔 for the death of the billable hour are naturally relying on the advent over the last 18 months of AI tools that save serious amounts of time for lawyers. We absolutely should be using these tools just like prior to their availability we absolutely rightly adopted fax, then email, conference calling then video calls, e-ediscovery platforms then predictive coding, junior lawyer then outsourced paralegal teams. The level of innovation AI affords is I accept unparalleled but it is innovation not revolution! In our firm we set up last year an AI Strategy Group led by David Jones. We’ve seen an range of products that supposedly will do our job for us … they don’t. We have bought some tools, most notably (aside from Co-Pilot Business to which I shall return) we’ve implemented TrialView on an enterprise basis. Where we are seeing immediate gains is not legal analysis but factual analysis for which you need AI working within a captive document environment. For legal research we’ve now adopted LexisNexis UK Protégé. It’s a really good way of quickly surfacing information into which we can then dive deep before arriving at what we consider the legal position to be. It’s particularly good at finding very specific analogous situations in case law. That said Co-Pilot’s researcher is also good if you restrict its sources to the National Archives and Bailli. It’s all about the guard rails. The debate the AI Strategy Group continues to have is “Build, Buy or Be Left Behind” which is the title of a London International Disputes Week (LIDW) member hosted event which David will chair in June. Back to Co-Pilot. Don’t underestimate the power of this “off the Microsoft Shelf” tool. It lives of course in the Microsoft ecosystem and so has access to what you have access to. It is, however, not subject to guard rails unless you impose them. The inbuilt Co-Pilot studio lets you do just that. With very little training lawyers can build agents to perform very specific tasks which can then be repeated across client matters or used for a discreet client matter related task. Spoiler alert ‼️ “Build” is very much part of our strategy. You’ll be hearing more from David over the coming weeks as he leads the firm’s AI roll out and AI disputes practice. He and the AI Strategy Group’s work have given me a lot of food for thought for my next lecture to LLM Students at Queen Mary University of London in June. Back to where I started, where does this all leave the billable hour? In short whilst we can and do offer fixed or capped fees the billable hour remains a good measure of the cost of production of the work we do for clients to which add overheads and profit. Fixed and capped fees were always a product of how long lawyers estimated the work to take plus contingency. AI creates deliverables in less time however we price.
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We are delighted to share that TrialView has been named the Most Innovative LegalTech Platform 2026 in the Irish Enterprise Awards hosted by EU Business News! 🎉 We built our platform because litigators deserve a tool that actually understands how they work. For us, innovation is not about adding more bells and whistles, but about providing our customers with the clarity and momentum needed to work on complex disputes and enhance their legal strategy. This award is a huge testament to our team and the legal professionals who use our platform to streamline their case preparation, management and presentation every day! 🏆 https://lnkd.in/eZ6hJzRx
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It has been a busy first couple of weeks of March, and in honour of Legal Assistants Day earlier this week, we wanted to recognise the people that keep their legal teams moving. 💪 We all know how much work happens in the days and weeks leading up to a hearing, and our Legal Assistants and support staff help to turn mountain of evidence into a coherent story, ensuring that every document is indexed, every link works, and every deadline is met! And at TrialView, we believe that technology should support that effort rather than adding to the burden. By providing one shared platform for the whole dispute team, we want to help you enhance your legal strategy and streamline your processes without the extra administrative tasks. It is about creating a workspace that works as hard as you do to get the job done. We hope you have had a productive week and managed to find some time for a well-deserved break ☕
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Will we see you at Future Lawyer UK 9.0? We’re excited to join as a Silver Sponsor to showcase how TrialView is empowering disputes teams with better case management, smarter strategies and AI-driven results. 📈 Make sure you visit our booth to see our centralised workspace in action, and don’t miss our CEO Stephen Dowling SC on Litigation Day (16th April) as he explores the predictive era of AI in disputes. 📅 14th-16th April 📍 The Minster Building, London
⚡ 𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝗢𝘂𝗿 𝗦𝗶𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗿: TrialView We’re pleased to welcome TrialView as a valued 𝗦𝗶𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗿 at Future Lawyer UK 9.0. TrialView is an award-winning, AI-powered platform designed to help disputes lawyers manage, prepare, and present cases more effectively. Used by law firms around the world, the platform brings case materials, evidence, and strategy into one centralised workspace, helping legal teams streamline complex litigation workflows. Catch the TrialView team on Day 3 for: 🔹 𝗘𝘅𝗵𝗶𝗯𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Visit their booth to explore how their technology is helping disputes teams manage cases more efficiently. 🔹 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻: Join the panel “𝘍𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘦𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦: 𝘕𝘢𝘷𝘪𝘨𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘋𝘪𝘴𝘱𝘶𝘵𝘦𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘌𝘳𝘢 𝘰𝘧 𝘈𝘐,” where Stephen Dowling SC, CEO & Founder at TrialView, will explore how AI is reshaping disputes practice and enabling more predictive, data-driven approaches. 📅 Date: 14th-16th April 2026 📍 Venue: The Minster Building, London, United Kingdom 🎫 Register to attend: https://lnkd.in/gFdbpT2V #FutureLawyerUK #FLUK #LegalTech #LegalInnovation #Networking #UKLawFirm
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Should arbitrators use AI in arbitral awards? As Paris Arbitration Week gets closer, we're looking forward to our session on Wednesday 25th March - "AI in Arbitral Awards: Enhancing Enforceability." What to expect: 🔹 An interactive panel discussion exploring common enforceability risks, including reasoning gaps, internal inconsistencies, procedural compliance, and jurisdiction-specific vulnerabilities, and the impact of AI on these factors. 🔹 A live demonstration of TrialView 🔹 Networking and drinks Featuring our expert panel - Stephen Dowling SC, Simon Greenberg, Emily Hay, Anneliese Day KC, and Laragh Lee. 📅 Wednesday, 25 March | 12:30 – 14:30 📍Intercontinental Hotel (Debussy Suite), 2 Rue Scribe, Paris Space is limited, so make sure to reserve your space via the PAW portal here: https://lnkd.in/e_9kMx9h
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