CaseLens

CaseLens: The AI Junior Associates Transforming Arbitration Prep

Arbitration Is a Document War. CaseLens Arms You for Battle.

If you’ve ever prepped for international arbitration, you know the drill: thousands of documents, chaotic formats, endless timelines—and one misfiled exhibit can unravel an entire case. Most legal AI tools aim to be general-purpose copilots. CaseLens chose precision instead.

Co-founded by Aram Aghababyan, a lawyer with a background in arbitration, CaseLens is a purpose-built platform for international disputes and high-stakes litigation. Its secret? Six AI “junior associates” that don’t just assist lawyers—they replicate how lean, high-performing teams build chronologies, verify facts, and prep for hearings.

Six AI Associates, One Goal: Win the Case

Each AI associate specializes in a different legal prep task:

  • Chronology building

  • Citation checks

  • Summarizing arguments

  • Exhibit tagging

  • OCR + search across formats

  • Relationship mapping

These aren’t assistants in the chatbot sense. They’re tools engineered to surface every fact, every clause, every buried line in a scanned image—each fully cited and source-linked. The result: a strategy-ready dashboard that replaces days of manual Excel and Word labor.

“We’re not just speeding things up,” says Aram. “We’re reengineering the foundation lawyers build their cases on.”

Accuracy Without Guesswork

Unlike other AI tools that rely on rapid response generation, CaseLens takes its time—up to 20 hours per case. It ingests every document (even image files from a client’s phone), processes them through multiple language models, and outputs a fully traceable work product.

“We built this for arbitration,” Aram explains. “The real strength of AI isn’t generating new language—it’s reading, consistently, and without fatigue.”

Each fact is tied to its source. Each output verifiable with a click. Confidentiality is protected through a zero-retention policy, powered by a secure partnership with Microsoft Azure.

Built for the Fog of (Legal) War

What makes CaseLens so compelling isn’t flash—it’s focus. In a practice area where the difference between success and failure is often one overlooked email or footnote, the platform provides clarity.

Its six-associate model reflects actual legal workflows. “We simulate how elite legal teams work under pressure,” says Aram. “But instead of burning out junior associates, we free them to contribute where judgment matters most.”

And that judgment? Still firmly in human hands. “We give lawyers superpowers,” says Aram. “Not substitutes.”

A Strategy Tool Disguised as Software

By automating the low-level prep that swallows entire billable weeks, CaseLens shifts lawyers’ time toward what clients actually pay for: strategic thinking. Lawyers no longer spend Day 1 figuring out the file room. With CaseLens, Day 1 is already a sprint to the core facts.

Looking Ahead

CaseLens isn’t branching into every area of law. Its aim is to master M&A and arbitration diligence. And in an industry awash in generic copilots, its refusal to generalize may be its sharpest edge.