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Levelheaded

Est. 2022 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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AI-accelerated dispute resolution and mediation platform for property disputes. Core capabilities: AI-powered intake and issue organization (‘Lev’ AI assistant), Certified Resolution Specialist-guided mediation, structured dialogue for landlord-tenant disputes, HOA conflicts, and property buyer/seller disagreements. Serves property management firms, HOAs, courts/resolution offices, and individual tenants/owners. Founded 2022 by Morgan Duffy Tregenza (licensed Colorado attorney and mediator). $180K funding. 230 LinkedIn followers. Key customer: Nomad (large property manager). Featured on Colin Rule’s ODR podcast. Competitors: CADRE ODR, FairClaims, Immediation, Dyspute.ai, JustAct, New Era ADR. ODR market growing 18.18% CAGR to $6.84B by 2032. No security certifications documented. No G2 reviews. Reddit: r/PitchBoulder pitch mentions property law focus and Nomad traction. LEGAL PRACTITIONER RELEVANCE: moderate — ADR-practicing attorneys, property lawyers, and court mediators interact with or refer clients to this platform. Not a law firm operations tool.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2022
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $180K
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Litigation

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Workflows

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What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Levelheaded addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Couple going through a relatively straightforward uncontested divorce is quoted $10,000-15,000+ per person by traditional family law attorneys — for what amounts to filling out state-specific forms, negotiating a few asset splits, and filing paperwork. They don't need a full-service attorney for every step, but they also can't afford to mess up court filings that affect custody, property division, and their financial future. Need a middle ground between 'hire a $350/hr attorney for everything' and 'download blank forms from the court website and hope for the best'

Client & Matter Lifecycle 22 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · In-house counsel

Property management company handles 200+ tenant disputes a year — each one gets escalated to legal, costing $2,000-5,000 per case in attorney fees, when most could be resolved through structured mediation in days instead of months

Client & Matter Lifecycle 13 vendors affected in-house · property-management · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

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