Eperoto (eperoto.com) is a Swedish litigation risk assessment platform providing probability-valued decision analysis for legal disputes. Enables lawyers to model complex disputes using visual decision trees, calculate financial outcomes, and generate client-facing reports. Founded in Sweden (Gothenburg), CEO Rory Kingan (per Legal Funding Journal interview Dec 2025). 6 employees, ~1,379 LinkedIn followers. Featured on LegalTechnology.com (Start up Corner, Jul 2023). Presented at Mannheimer Swartling Innovation Lab. Used by litigation funders and law firms for quantifying dispute risk. Global Legal Tech Directory listed. Also targets litigation funders — helps quantify risk and likely outcomes for funding decisions. Name from Greek ‘Epērōtō’ meaning ‘to inquire.’ Zero Reddit presence. No G2/Capterra reviews. Niche but well-positioned in litigation risk analysis space alongside SettleIndex, Solomonic, and TreeAge.
Who It’s For
- Litigation lawyers needing to quantify case risk and model dispute outcomes for clients
- Litigation funders assessing potential cases for investment
- In-house legal teams evaluating whether to proceed with or settle disputes
- Dispute resolution practitioners providing data-driven analysis to stakeholders
What We Haven’t Verified
- No pricing information
- No G2, Capterra, or review platform presence
- No Reddit or community mentions
- Small team (6 employees) — capacity and sustainability concerns
- Specific law firm clients not publicly named
- Decision analysis methodology validation not documented
- Integration with case management or billing systems not documented
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Eperoto is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Eperoto addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Plaintiff attorney shifts to flat-fee or contingency-plus models but has no way to price cases accurately without knowing how much attorney time each case type actually consumes — AI changes the cost structure but billing hasn't caught up
Where it fits in your workflow
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