Smart intake platform built exclusively for high-volume plaintiff law firms. ACQUIRED by Amicus Capital Group (December 3, 2024) — covered by PR Newswire and Law360. Originally founded 2018 by Elan Fields and Jared Correia (Brooklyn, NY). Amicus founder Bill Tilley now serves as Case Compass CFO, creating strategic integration between law firm lending and client intake. Automates intake with AI chatbots, webforms, live transfer, and Waypoint lead scoring (plaintiff-specific criteria: liability, damages). Features: document generation, e-signatures, referral management, client portal (launched Sep 2025). Also offers Dwellex (landlord-tenant) and workers’ comp intake modules. Mass tort intake capability (Depo-Provera, Roblox subdomains). Sits between marketing and CMS — captures, qualifies, pushes structured lead data into existing case management systems. Listed in Attorney at Law Magazine ‘Best Legal AI Tools for Law Firms’ (Feb 2026). Listed on LegalTech Hub. 1,135 LinkedIn followers. Social media claims: ‘180%+ increase in case volume’ (attorney), ‘68% increase in conversions’ for unnamed law group — unverified. Customizable qualification rules and intake forms. Very active social media (daily Instagram/LinkedIn, bi-weekly newsletter). No independent reviews on G2/Capterra. No Reddit mentions. No pricing found. No security certifications. Note: CaseCompass.ai is a DIFFERENT company.
Company Info
- Founded: ~2018
- Location: New York, NY
- Key leader: Bill Tilley
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Case Compass is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Case Compass addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Solo/small firm has no pipeline visibility — 30 leads came in this month from Google Ads, website forms, and Avvo, but nobody knows which ones got followed up on, which went cold, or how many actually signed retainers
Potential client fills out the website contact form at 10pm — nobody responds until 9am, and by then they've already called three other firms and hired the one that picked up. No automated instant reply, no drip sequence, no follow-up reminders
PI intake calls come in at 50-200 per week but 60-80% aren't viable cases — the firm wastes hours screening callers before a single billable minute, and good leads go cold waiting for callback
Where it fits in your workflow
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