CourtPilot

Prepare and Manage Your Small Claim Yourself With Structured Guidance and Drafting Support

CourtPilot is an AI-powered legal support platform that helps individuals and small businesses prepare small claims and employment tribunal cases.

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It is designed to make a complex and often stressful legal process more manageable by supporting users with claims drafting, evidence organisation, document preparation and case structuring.

For employers, HR teams, people professionals and workplace leaders, CourtPilot is particularly relevant where workplace disputes escalate into formal claims or tribunal proceedings. The platform helps users organise the information that matters most, from the basis of the claim and supporting evidence through to key documents and next steps, making it easier to navigate a time-sensitive process with greater clarity and confidence.

In the wider context of workplace culture, employee wellbeing and dispute resolution, CourtPilot supports a more informed and prepared approach to legal challenges. It is aimed at helping organisations and individuals handle employment tribunal claims, small claims disputes and court paperwork more confidently, while keeping the focus on practical guidance, clear documentation and a structured workflow.

As workplace relationships become more complex and the pressure on employers to manage conflict well continues to grow, having a clearer route through legal process matters. CourtPilot helps users approach employment disputes, money claims and other legal matters with a more organised, accessible and efficient process.

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