For law firms, funders, and corporate plaintiffs
One place to run a funded case from first outreach to reporting.
You decide what each funder sees, when they see it, and what gets logged. Diligence, Q&A, and documents stay in the deal—not buried in email.
How it works
Capture practice area, jurisdiction, damages, and whether an NDA is required up front. Law firms, companies, and individual plaintiffs all use the same intake—so funders are not decoding a different format every time.
Teaser, summary, and full diligence are separate gates. A funder only moves up a level when you allow it, usually after NDA. Every grant is tied to an org and recorded in the audit log.
Questions run in threads; files live in per-deal rooms with an access log. When someone asks for another deck at 11 p.m., you are not digging through forwarded attachments.
Track committee steps, term sheet versions, and commitment milestones without a separate spreadsheet. Funders and counsel see what they need; everyone else does not.
Reporting obligations, case updates, and overdue items roll up across your portfolio. Useful when you are funding more than one matter at a time.
How it works
Capture practice area, jurisdiction, damages, and whether an NDA is required up front. Law firms, companies, and individual plaintiffs all use the same intake—so funders are not decoding a different format every time.
Law firms & plaintiffs
Get the basics down before anyone else sees the file.
Teaser today, diligence tomorrow—your call.
Keep the back-and-forth in one room.
From IC review to signed term sheet.
Know which matters need attention.
Capabilities
We built these because deal teams kept asking for them—not because a generic project tool had a litigation template.
Partners, associates, funders, and admins each get a defined role. Permissions are checked on the server, not just hidden in the interface—so a shared link cannot expose diligence by accident.
Partners, associates, funders, and admins each get a defined role. Permissions are checked on the server, not just hidden in the interface—so a shared link cannot expose diligence by accident.
Who it's for
Counsel, funders, and corporate plaintiffs do not share the same job—but they do share the same deal. Docket gives each side the tools they actually use, without copying everyone else's inbox.
Bring funders in when you are ready. Keep internal work separate from what leaves the building.
Open a matter with refs and NDA settings before outreach
Invite specific funds—not a blast to everyone you have ever met
Run diligence Q&A in one thread instead of reply-all chains
Follow term sheet and commitment steps in the same workspace
See reporting obligations without chasing associates for updates
Matters arrive in a consistent format. You spend time on judgment, not decoding folders.
Only see deals shared with your firm
Request NDA and deeper disclosure in-product
Ask questions in threads tied to the opportunity
Review documents with a per-file access log
Track IC and allocation milestones alongside counsel
Whether you already have outside counsel or not, you can qualify a matter, open a deal, and invite firms and funders yourself.
Screen a matter on /qualify before you sign up
Create a case with damages, stage, and funding goal in plain language
Browse litigation-friendly law firms and invite outside counsel
Grant funders teaser or diligence access on your timeline
Keep an audit trail of who saw what
Private beta
We are onboarding a small set of law firms, funders, and companies with live disputes. Leave your email—we reply when there is a fit, not when a marketing sequence says so.
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