Drafting & Automation

Courtroom5

Est. 2017 United States Updated 2026-02-10
Unverified by r/legaltech members — this page is based on publicly available information, not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback. Verify your experience with Courtroom5

Courtroom5 is a consumer-facing justice-tech platform for self-represented litigants, not software that lawyers, firms, or in-house teams evaluate for their professional workflow stack. Its own pricing page and Google for Startups profile are explicit: the product is built for people representing themselves in civil court, with AI-guided strategy, document generation, and training intended to substitute for unaffordable counsel rather than support counsel’s work. That makes it real, but out of scope for this directory’s practitioner-software queue.

Capabilities

Spans 5 product areas: Self-Help Forms and Tools, Document Automation and Assembly, Expert Systems and Decision Automation, Chatbots/Legal Bots Development, Case Management.

Workflow Coverage

Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 7 workflow areas:

  • Document Drafting & Automation — Automated Document Generation and Assembly, Conditional Logic Support, Language Support for International Languages, Process Automation (+8 more)
  • Communication & Collaboration — Collaboration Tools for Document Automation, Integrations with Business Process Systems
  • Firm Operations & Growth — Integrations with Document Management Systems, Integrations with CRM, Integrations with Digital Signature Apps
  • Document Review & Management — Document sets/Packages Supported, Extranets or Portals for Document Sharing, Version Control
  • Filing & Compliance — Encryption in transit
  • Research & Analysis
  • Client & Matter Lifecycle

Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2017
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $395K
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Legal Research

What We Haven’t Verified

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.

0

Community Data

Loading practitioner-sourced data…