
Assembly Trialworks
Legal case management software
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What is Assembly Trialworks
Assembly Trialworks is a legal case management system designed for plaintiff-side law firms to manage matters, contacts, documents, tasks, calendars, and litigation workflows in one platform. It supports case intake through resolution with tools for document generation, deadline tracking, and matter-centric organization. The product is commonly used by personal injury and similar litigation practices that need structured case workflows and reporting. It is offered as part of Assembly Software’s legal practice management portfolio.
Matter-centric litigation workflows
The product organizes work around a case file, combining contacts, events, tasks, notes, and documents in a single matter view. This structure fits litigation practices that need repeatable steps and deadline-driven processes. It also supports standardized workflows that help firms apply consistent procedures across similar case types.
Document and form generation
Assembly Trialworks includes document assembly features that generate pleadings, letters, and other forms from case data. This reduces duplicate data entry and helps keep documents consistent with the matter record. For firms producing high volumes of similar documents, this can streamline routine drafting and filing preparation.
Practice-focused reporting and tracking
The system provides reporting capabilities oriented to case status, workload, and operational metrics. Firms can use these reports to monitor pipeline, staff assignments, and key dates across matters. This supports day-to-day management needs that are common in case-heavy plaintiff practices.
Less suited to corporate legal
The product is primarily designed for law-firm casework rather than enterprise legal department needs. Organizations looking for vendor management, matter budgeting, and broader enterprise legal management functions may find gaps. It is typically a better fit for litigation practices than for corporate legal operations teams.
Implementation and data migration effort
Deploying case management software often requires configuring workflows, templates, and permissions to match firm processes. Migrating legacy matters, documents, and contact data can be time-consuming and may require professional services. Firms should plan for change management and training to achieve consistent adoption.
Integration breadth can vary
Compared with platforms that emphasize extensive third-party ecosystems, integration options may be more limited or require custom work depending on the firm’s stack. Firms relying on specialized intake, e-signature, accounting, or e-filing tools should validate available connectors and APIs. Integration requirements can influence total cost and rollout timelines.
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Assembly Software, Inc.
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