Branching Trial Practice

Trial Simulator for Attorneys Who Need Better Next Moves

Trial Simulator turns your case facts into a branching mock trial. In the app, attorneys enter a fact pattern, pick the side they represent, and then work through AI-generated decision points that change the narrative and outcome of the case.

Enter case facts and generate a trial built around your theory of the case.
Choose whether you represent the plaintiff/prosecutor or the defendant.
Work through branching decision points with narrative updates and likely outcomes.
Track progress, go back one step, or replay the scenario to test alternate strategy.
Trial Simulator interface preview

How It Works

Enter your case facts and generate a mock trial scenario. Trial Simulator responds with a narrative setup plus one or more strategic decision points, so you are not just reading a hypothetical, you are choosing how to move the case forward.

Each decision leads to a different branch, letting you see how a change in strategy can reshape the next phase of the case. You can track your progress through the scenario, step back to reconsider a move, or replay the simulation from the beginning to test a different theory of the case.

It is designed for trial preparation, strategy rehearsal, and team discussion. Do not enter privileged, confidential, or personally identifying information, and use the simulator as a training tool rather than legal advice.

Why Trial Lawyers Use It

Pressure-test your pretrial and in-trial choices before a real hearing or trial date.

Compare how aggressive and conservative approaches change the result of a case.

Coach associates through realistic litigation decisions without relying on static hypotheticals.

Built for Repeat Rehearsal

Because each path can be replayed, Trial Simulator is useful for testing alternate strategic choices instead of committing to one canned result. That replay loop is what makes it feel more like training and less like reading a static case study.