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Copious Ltd launches Litigated.com, expanding AI technology from housing disrepair to legal intelligence

Copious Ltd has officially launched its AI-powered legal intelligence system, Litigated.com.

Designed to help law firms process complex evidence faster, Litigated can reduce administrative workload and streamline litigation preparation.

Based on technology originally developed to help identify housing disrepair issues and improve access to justice for council tenants, Litigated.com was created in collaboration with the University of Salford.

But while the original AI system focused on analysing tenant-submitted images of damp, mould, leaks, and structural defects, it has now evolved into a broader Legal AI platform capable of supporting financial claims, disclosure analysis, chronology building, and litigation workflows. So, a disclosure review or DSAR extraction task that could previously take around six hours to complete manually, can now be processed within minutes using Litigated.com’s automated extraction technology.

The platform combines proprietary computer vision systems with a ‘legal brain’ built from more than 14,500 indexed legal datasets, including case law, statute law, common law authorities, procedural rules, and regulatory decisions. Making it capable of managing:

  • DSAR and disclosure extraction from image-based PDFs.

  • Automated chronology building from large evidence bundles.

  • AI-assisted litigation strategy and document drafting.

  • Financial claim viability analysis using indexed Financial Ombudsman Service decisions.

  • Extraction and verification of information from ID documents and vehicle ownership records.

The technology has already moved beyond research and development and is now being used commercially by firms within the legal and claims environments.

Samantha Holloway, director at Copious Limited, said: “The legal sector still faces major operational challenges around document review, evidence handling, and administrative workload. Litigated.com was built to reduce those pressures using AI specifically designed for real-world legal workflows.

“What makes this platform different is that it combines advanced extraction technology with legal intelligence. It is not simply identifying information; it is helping legal professionals organise and contextualise complex datasets at scale.

“We have already seen the technology being used commercially across disclosure review, litigation support, and financial claims environments, and we believe this is only the beginning of what Legal AI can achieve within regulated legal services.”

Copious Ltd emphasise that Litigated.com is a legal technology platform and not a law firm, with all outputs requiring independent review by qualified legal professionals before use in live legal matters

Litigated.com

Litigated.com is a Legal AI platform that helps law firms automate litigation, compliance, and document review processes. Powered by proprietary AI, computer vision technology, and more than 14,500 indexed legal authorities, the platform supports claim assessment, legal drafting, due diligence, compliance management, and litigation strategy.

Securely self-hosted on dedicated infrastructure and underpinned by peer-reviewed scientific research, Litigated.com enables law firms to adopt AI with confidence while maintaining control of sensitive client data. Built specifically for the legal sector, the platform helps firms save time, reduce administrative workload, improve consistency, and scale legal operations more efficiently.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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