Attested started with a simple observation: the tools attorneys pay for were not built for litigation workflow. Practice management platforms handle scheduling and billing. eDiscovery platforms are priced for the AmLaw 200. In between, solo practitioners and small firms manage evidence in Google Drive and prove authenticity by scheduling a foundation witness.
Attested fills that gap. Upload evidence, it is authenticated automatically, then work your case with the tools litigators actually need: timeline extraction, deduplication, court-formatted motions, and legal research query generation. Every workflow preserves the original file. Every action is logged. Court-ready from the moment it arrives.
Digital evidence at a single district attorney's office grew 600% in five years. A routine vehicular homicide now generates 362 photos and 90 hours of body camera footage, up from 79 photos and zero video in 2017. Defense attorneys receive all of it. The data is burying them.
Only 27% of solo attorneys have access to litigation support software, compared to 73% of large firms. The leading eDiscovery platforms start at $500 per month with per-gigabyte fees on top. The most popular small-firm tool, Clio, was built for practice management, not litigation. Attorneys buy it and use it for scheduling.
In August 2025, Louisiana became the first state to require attorneys to exercise “reasonable diligence to verify the authenticity of evidence.” The federal Advisory Committee released proposed Rule 707 for AI-generated evidence the same month. Courts are moving toward mandatory provenance, not optional. The question is no longer whether you need an evidence authentication workflow. It is whether you have one.
Attested integrates with Claude through the Model Context Protocol, the open standard for connecting AI assistants to external tools. Attorneys using Claude can authenticate evidence, extract timelines, generate certificates, and run case workflows without leaving their AI workspace. Attested joins Westlaw, DocuSign, Everlaw, and other legal tools in the Claude connector directory.
Attested is built by Verifore Technologies LLC in Metairie, Louisiana. The platform's evidence authentication architecture is patent pending (USPTO Application No. 64/009,852, filed March 2026). Attested is used by litigation attorneys in Louisiana federal and state courts.
Questions about Attested? Contact anthony@attested.legal.