The public benefit corporation leverages AI and ML, plus billions of court records to match users with attorneys who have verified experience in cases just like theirs.

ReferU.AI, a market leader in legal technology, is excited to announce the official launch of its groundbreaking AI-driven attorney matchmaking platform nationwide. As featured in the Associated Press, USAToday, WSJ / MarketWatch, Yahoo! Finance, Morningstar, and recognized among the 30 Most Innovative Companies to Watch and Legal Tech & Innovation Awards, uniquely pairs its patent-pending artificial intelligence with billions of court dockets, filings, opinions, transcribed oral arguments, and attorney and judicial analytics, to match users with attorneys who have demonstrable experience representing cases just like theirs.
What Makes ReferU.AI Unique
ReferU.AI's advanced algorithm surpasses basic win-rates, which are easily distorted by the cases an attorney chooses to take. Its patent-pending technology digs deeper than surface-level docket data and analyzes the nuance within underlying filings to assess factors such as case similarity, venue, posture, side-effects, attorney and judicial analytics, and more.
"Equal access to justice starts with equal access to information," says Joel Geddis, founder and CEO of ReferU.AI. "Our technology transforms raw court data into actionable insights, so every resident has legal options supported by evidence, not marketing hearsay."
ReferU.AI was founded in Houston, Texas, by tech leader and serial entrepreneur, Joel Geddis. "Our mission is to deliver smarter results, better representation, and the best outcomes." ReferU.AI operates as a public benefit corporation that pledges a portion of its profits to support children in court with low- to no-cost experienced legal representation.
For more information, contact media@referu.ai or call (832) 299-4339.
Disclaimer
This material is provided for informational purposes only and may be considered attorney advertising under ABA Rule 7.1. ReferU.AI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Past results do not guarantee that similar outcomes can be achieved in future matters.