Wexler announced today that Goodwin, one of the largest global law firms, has extended their firm-wide partnership. The firm first trialled the platform with its UK litigation team in early 2025, before expanding to the US. In the continued partnership, Goodwin's litigators are deploying Wexler for early case assessment, deposition and trial prep and fact finding across the lifecycle of cases.
Goodwin is one of the largest global law firms with a large and sophisticated litigation practice in the US and a growing disputes team in London. Wexler's platform has become an essential part of how the firm's litigation teams approach complex, document-heavy matters, supporting fact extraction, chronology production and early case assessment. Goodwin's expansion of the partnership reflects the firm's broader commitment to deploying purpose-built Al for complex legal work.
"Wexler stands out because it is purpose-built for litigators. The platform combines exceptional accuracy in its core fact analysis engine with an intuitive user experience that delivers highly valuable case insights with minimal prompting. As we expand its use across our firm, we look forward to deepening our partnership with the Wexler team." David Hobbie, Director of Knowledge & Innovation at Goodwin.
In complex litigation, clarity on what happened and where evidence may conflict is key. By extracting sourced, cited facts from vast unstructured datasets, Wexler reduces the manual burden of factual review and enables lawyers to build compelling narratives that stand up to scrutiny.
"We are proud to partner with Goodwin, one of the world's leading litigation firms. Goodwin has exceptional teams in the US and the UK already using Wexler to streamline workflows on their most complex, document-heavy matters, and we look forward to deepening our partnership with this firm-wide collaboration." Gregory Mostyn, CEO of Wexler
Wexler enables lawyers to find critical vulnerabilities in discovery, draft documents and build a winning case strategy. With the capacity to process up to 250,000 documents per upload, the platform automates essential intelligence gathering in high-stakes disputes, allowing attorneys to focus on more complex, strategic, value-driven work.
Wexler has been adopted by major global law firms, including Clifford Chance, Addleshaw Goddard, and HSF Kramer, and raised $5.3 million in seed funding in 2025.
