About LexisTrace
What LexisTrace is
LexisTrace is a private evidence organizing and analysis tool designed for individuals involved in civil legal matters — primarily pro-se plaintiffs, people preparing to hire an attorney, and small law firms that want their clients to arrive at intake already organized.
We built LexisTrace because we observed a systemic problem: the gap between what happens to a person and what they can demonstrate in court is often an organizational one. People have the evidence. They do not have the structure. LexisTrace provides that structure.
What we help you do
- Upload, organize, and tag your evidence by legal claim (pillar)
- Track which evidence maps to which part of your case
- See at a glance where you have coverage and where you have gaps (indicator only)
- Generate a structured Counsel Handoff Package for attorney intake
- Maintain a chain-of-custody log of your own work product activity
- Invite attorneys and witnesses to access specific, permission-scoped views
What LexisTrace is NOT
- —LexisTrace is NOT a law firm and does NOT provide legal advice.
- —LexisTrace does NOT create an attorney-client relationship.
- —The case dashboard and pillar-strength indicators are organizing metrics only — NOT legal assessments, NOT statistical proof, NOT admissible evidence.
- —The Counsel Handoff Package is an organizing output — NOT a legal brief, NOT a certified record.
- —The chain-of-custody log is a tamper-evidence aid for your work product — NOT a legally recognized forensic chain-of-custody attestation.
- —LexisTrace does NOT guarantee legal outcomes, court success, or attorney engagement.
- —LexisTrace does NOT provide Daubert-compliant analysis or forensic certification of any kind.
Always consult a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your situation. LexisTrace is a complement to legal representation — not a substitute for it.
Our approach to your data
We operate under the assumption that everything you upload to LexisTrace is sensitive. Your case files are scoped to your account only. No other user, no LexisTrace employee reviewing a support ticket (except in limited, disclosed circumstances), and no third-party service has access to your evidence.
- Your files are never used to train AI models — ours or anyone else's.
- We do not sell, share, or broker your data.
- Data is encrypted at rest and in transit using industry-standard encryption.
- You can delete your case and all associated data at any time.
For the full details, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
The sample data in screenshots
All screenshots, demo content, and illustrative examples in LexisTrace use the synthetic sample case "Rivera v. Acme Corp." This is entirely fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, companies, or cases is coincidental. No real case data is used in any public-facing illustration.
Contact
Support and general inquiries
support@lexistrace.com