CaseDocker (casedocker.com) is an India-based AI-powered legal operations workdesk with modules for case management, contract lifecycle management, compliance management, and notice management. Founded 2020 by Kapil Singhal and Yash Singhal (parent company Coingeit Inc). HQ in Noida, India. Bootstrapped (unfunded per Tracxn). Claims 400+ organizations across India and globally (Hypepotamus Jan 2024), but no named clients publicly accessible. 6,518 LinkedIn followers, 51-200 employees. Features CDGenie AI for contract workflows (specific AI capabilities beyond branding unclear). Listed on ILTA LegalTechHub, G2, Capterra, TrustRadius — but G2 may have miscategorized it (alternatives listed include non-legal tools like SAP Ariba). Actual review count/quality on platforms unknown. Vendor comparison pages target US competitors (MyCase, PracticePanther, Agiloft) suggesting international ambitions, but US/UK support infrastructure and data residency not documented. Breadth vs. depth trade-off unclear — four major modules from a bootstrapped 4-year-old startup. Single press profile in Hypepotamus (Jan 2024) is the only independent coverage. No security trust center, SOC 2, or any security documentation found — critical gap for cloud-based legal case data.
Who It’s For
- Indian law firms needing integrated practice management with local market features
- Corporate legal departments (particularly NBFCs, banks, and enterprises) requiring case + contract + compliance management
- In-house legal teams seeking consolidated legal operations in one platform
- International law firms with India operations or presence
What We Haven’t Verified
- Pricing not found in public sources
- No meaningful Reddit or Western legal community feedback
- Primarily Indian market — English-language practitioner reviews from US/UK firms scarce
- Claims 400+ organizations but no named clients or published case studies
- CDGenie AI capabilities not independently validated
- Bootstrapped — scalability and development pace concerns
- Data residency, GDPR, and SOC 2 compliance not documented
- Integration with US/UK court systems and e-filing unclear
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, CaseDocker is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems CaseDocker addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Solo attorney paying $500+/month across 6 different software tools that don't share data — needs one system that actually handles the basics without nickel-and-diming
Firm uses separate tools for intake, documents, billing, and e-signatures that don't talk to each other — opening a new matter means entering the same client info 4 times across systems that should but don't share data
Where it fits in your workflow
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