Powerful courtroom simulations displaying every participant's motives, thoughts, words, and actions.
We simulate judge ruling outcomes, jury deliberations, depositions, and even individual jury-level sentiment.
Generative AI and Large Language Models are used to provide detailed simulation capabilities beyond traditional Data Science and AI Methods.
Capabilities and Features Include:
Full breadth of legal proceedings: Including jury trials, bench trials, depositions, oral arguments, evidentiary hearings, and arbitrations. Court-Sim uniquely examines both technical and human aspects of each proceeding—such as jury sentiment, judicial reasoning, witness demeanor, and procedural interactions—under a unified generative framework.
Multi-million-dollar advantages: Bloomberg recently highlighted how litigation tactics and preparation can shift outcomes by tens of millions in damages or settlements. By simulating multiple paths and preparing strategic arguments through Court-Sim, law firms stand to unlock massive financial upside, making Court-Sim not just a productivity tool, but a leverage amplifier.
"What if's" on strategies: The system supports "what-if strategies" and allows for "detailed group simulation showing every detail" under the user's "direct control and guidance".
References precedents and related legal matter: The system's ability to simulate judge rulings and legal arguments researches and documents legal principles and precedents and presents them inside the simulations.
Looks up actual public dockets: This feature explicitly cites as sources for case numbers, filing dates, and motion details directly going to the public records.
Utilizes actual persona involved based on their public footprint: The simulations use real individuals and incorporate their alleged actions, public statements and public footprint of the individduals into the scenarios as multiple AI's interacting in the simulation.
Generates jury selection instances allowing evaluation of jury participants based on their backgrounds as related to the case: The "Full Court Simulation" can list specific juror occupations and backgrounds and their individual reasoning, demonstrating the capability to evaluate participants based on their backgrounds. The jurors can also be redefined to see how the outcomes change.
Examining multiple probable paths forward in deliberations: The jury deliberation simulation capability shows how opinions shift through scrutiny, contradiction, and unexpected consensus, indicating the exploration of multiple paths. Multiple likely paths on courtroon dialog can be generated with probabilities for each and jury sentiments for each part of the court deliberations.
Predictions on judge rulings: The Judge simulations explicitly detail "Judge's internal notes" and generates a "formal written ruling" with detailed analysis and conclusions.
Jury deliberations simulation: A dedicated Realistic Jury Deliberation - Round Table Format is presented, showing jurors debating various topics and their "Position Shift" and "Reasoning" and sentiments through each round of discussion--just as if you were present in the room.
Jury sentiment while doing full courtroom simulation displaying every participant's motives, thoughts, actions, words, under direct control and guidance of the user: The "Deposition Simulation" specifically includes "Jury Sentiment" ratings (e.g., "Neutral," "Negative," "Very Negative") and "Jury Monitor Reactions" showing "thought" and "sentiment". The user's input guides the simulation at any point with full control of changing any element of the simulation.
Deposition simulation etc.: A detailed "Deposition Cross-Examination" with multi-layered responses, probabilities, and jury sentiment is provided.
Current Beta¹ is not yet released to the GPTs Store but is accessible by clicking on the image.
1. Beta requires a ChatGPT login at this time. Mobile devices are not supported--please run on a desktop browser for best results.
Simulate the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial using the current Beta ²
2. This simulation illustrates how Court-Sim can model advanced legal strategies, and its potential to change the outcome of jury trials.
Sample Simulations Gallery
Objectionable evidence - index of motions in limine (coming soon)
The demo button below features a simulation of key moments from the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Jury deliberations are excluded from the demo; in the complete simulation, they resulted in a hung jury.