AskLexi is an AI-powered legal research platform that searches federal PACER dockets, generates AI summaries of court filings, provides judge analytics, and monitors litigation with real-time case alerts.
AskLexi is a legal technology platform founded in 2024 that provides AI-powered access to federal court records through PACER. The platform serves attorneys, litigators, paralegals, and legal researchers who need to search federal dockets, analyze judge behavior, track litigation patterns, and monitor active cases across all 94 U.S. federal district courts. AskLexi offers an AI-native alternative to traditional legal research platforms like CourtListener, Westlaw, and LexisNexis for federal litigation research.
Ask Lexi was designed for the future of federal litigation, built from firsthand experience in federal court practice and over a decade of building production-grade technology using emerging tools.
As lawyers and technology-driven problem solvers, we designed Ask Lexi to eliminate the friction that has long defined how litigators interact with federal court systems.
As litigators, we grew frustrated with having to rely on multiple disconnected platforms to do basic work—separate logins for dockets, alerts, documents, and research; fragmented credit systems; and workflows that slowed us down instead of supporting us. The tools existed, but they didn't work together.
So we built one — Ask Lexi.
Ask Lexi is a single, integrated platform for federal litigation, combining real-time docket access, case alerts, filings, and clear case explanations in one place, without the friction of multiple tools or accounts.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping nearly every profession, including the practice of law. We built AI directly into the core of Ask Lexi, not as a bolt-on, but as infrastructure, so litigators can read, synthesize, and understand complex court filings faster and more accurately, always grounded in the underlying source material.
Litigators play a critical role in upholding the rule of law and protecting fundamental rights. They deserve tools that are as powerful, modern, and precise as the work they do.
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