We built this in litigation. Not in a lab.

The CEO and COO built Mockingbird's full technology base over three years. They operate it now in active, high-stakes litigation. There was no handoff to a product team. There never was one.

Public Stealth Profile

DOJ License

The DOJ acquired our Bayesian probability-network technology under a worldwide, unlimited license. We built the science; they bought it.

Federal SME Track

Our CEO served as a DOJ subject matter expert for over a decade.

Three-Year Build

We built Mockingbird over three years in a live adversarial legal setting — production from the start.

Commercial Execution

We have built and shipped specialized technology for institutional buyers before. The DOJ bought the last one. Mockingbird is next.

Leadership Team

Public materials use organizational titles. The CEO and COO disclose identities directly in investor discussions and lead the financing.

  • CEO, Co-Founder: company strategy, investor process, technical direction. Background: scientific and enterprise technology.
  • COO, Co-Founder: runs the production platform. Leads day-to-day delivery in active litigation.
  • Principal, Litigation Operations: operates the platform on live cases. Enforces privilege boundaries on every output.
  • Independent Board Member: senior technology executive. Governance and commercialization oversight.

Execution Record

The team has spent two decades shipping enterprise software, scientific platforms, and analytical tools — built to forensic standards — the kind where you test twice and deploy once.

The Bayesian probability-network technology we built for the DOJ directly underlies Mockingbird's architecture. Same science, new domain. Leadership owns architecture, roadmap, hiring, delivery, and ongoing operations. Nothing outsourced.

Mission

Every output traces to its source. Every assertion carries a citation. Attorneys get structure, not summaries.

We turn unstructured records into organized, auditable work product. Attorneys approve the strategy. The platform runs against it while the office is dark. Privilege and data boundaries are architectural. Software does not stand up at oral argument. Attorneys do (but give us some time).

Operating Principles

Evidence first. Every analytical output traces directly to source material. The model serves the record; the record does not serve the model.

Security by design. Privilege boundaries and access controls are architectural — present from day one, not added after a compliance review.

Operationally practical. We build for how litigation teams actually work under deadline pressure.