War Room is a single-pane command center for active cases. Jurisdictions, deadlines, exhibits, settlement posture, preservation risks, and leverage — in one place instead of ten different tools.
War Room is opinionated: it only shows information that actually matters when you decide what to do next. Everything else lives in modules.
Portfolio view across forums and practice areas with quick filters for phase, risk, and value.
Federal, state, and admin dates in one timeline, linked to the filings and tasks they depend on.
A quick signal of how strong the record is on each matter, with hooks into Evidence Vault and Discovery Matrix.
Demand and offer history, gaps, and timers so you know where you can push and where you should slow down.
Flags from Discovery Matrix and Evidence Vault for missing data, late holds, or spoliation exposure.
A simple scale combining exposure, record quality, judge posture, and timing into something you can act on.
Short structured notes that stay pinned to the case, not buried in email or chat history.
Optional text alerts when a critical deadline, order, or evidence problem hits the board.
Every other part of LitigatorOS plugs into War Room. The dashboard never turns into a Christmas tree UI. One view, with depth bolted on where you actually need it.
Medical records, billing, emails, and images live here. War Room only pulls high-level signals: completeness, contradictions, preservation status.
RFPs, RFAs, interrogatories, and productions across custodians. War Room shows whether discovery is healthy or about to blow up.
Citation checking and record verification run in the background. War Room surfaces which matters are safe to file and which still have gaps.
We are onboarding a small number of litigators who want a serious portfolio view of their cases, not another generic SaaS login. If that is you, we should talk.
Litigation teams with multiple active matters who want one source of truth for deadlines, evidence posture, and leverage. If you only handle the occasional case, this is probably overkill.
Not yet. Think of War Room as an operational overlay for live litigation. You still keep billing, intake, and HR in whatever you already use.
During beta, security is a core feature: restricted access, conservative integrations, and clear data boundaries between War Room and modules like Evidence Vault. Deployment options will expand over time.