DBJus is a Brazilian legal tech company (Florianópolis/São Paulo, founded 2009 by Marcus Vinicius Braz de Camargo) providing a legal process research search engine and data analytics platform for Brazilian court proceedings. Listed on LegalTechHub (Data Analytics), Stanford CodeX TechIndex, Crunchbase (funded, pre-seed), Tracxn, and CB Insights. Technical note: CTO Leonardo Lana built a nationwide bot orchestration platform deploying 700+ Python bots for court data collection. Company: DBJUS.COM, registered in Florianópolis with 1.8M BRL revenue per Kompass. Brazilian market only — Portuguese-language product.
Company Info
- Founded: 2009
- Founder: Marcus Vinicius Braz de Camargo
- HQ: Florianópolis, Brazil
- Sector: Legal data analytics for Brazilian courts
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- Revenue (1.8M BRL per Kompass — unverified)
Workflows
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What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems DBJus addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Legal research costs $400-600/hour in associate time and takes hours of manual digging — searching Westlaw/Lexis, reading irrelevant results, synthesizing case law. Clients increasingly refuse to pay for research hours on invoices. AI can compress a 4-hour research memo into 20 minutes, but most firms have no approved tool
PACER's interface is a 1990s relic — every lookup costs per page, search is primitive, there's no alert system, and downloading bulk docket entries means clicking through dozens of screens while tracking $0.10/page charges across 50 active cases
Where it fits in your workflow
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