
Trellis announced the launch of its Claude connector, which provides access to the company’s state trial court litigation dataset through the Claude connector marketplace.
According to the company, the connector allows users to research judicial rulings, attorney litigation histories, verdicts and damages awards, filings and pleadings, and expert witness records using natural-language queries within Claude.
Trellis said its dataset includes records from 45 states, more than 3,000 courts and more than 2,500 counties. The platform includes dockets, rulings, verdicts, filings, judge analytics, attorney profiles and expert witness records focused on state trial courts.
Nicole Clark, CEO and co-founder of Trellis, said the platform was developed to provide litigators with greater access to trial court research and analytics.
The company said the connector is included with active Trellis subscriptions and is available through the Claude connector marketplace on web, desktop and mobile platforms. Additional information and setup instructions are available at Trellis support page.
Alon Shwartz, COO and co-founder of Trellis, said the integration is intended to expand access to state trial court data for legal research and workflow development.
The launch coincides with the broader expansion of Anthropic and its Claude platform into the legal industry, according to the company.
About Trellis
Trellis is a legal research platform focused on state trial court litigation data, including dockets, filings, rulings, verdicts, judge analytics, attorney histories and expert witness records.
