Programmatic
case acquisition.
A supply channel that behaves like infrastructure: fixed cost per lead by case type and geography, consent provenance on every record, statute-of-limitations screening on injury matters at the source, and state-by-state rollout your compliance team can verify.
At scale, acquisition risk compounds
When you buy thousands of leads a year, volatility, saturation, and vendor compliance are not annoyances — they are balance-sheet and bar-exposure problems.
CPL volatility wrecks planning
Auction-priced media moves your effective cost per lead quarter to quarter. Finance models built on last year's CPL are fiction by the time the budget is approved.
TV and PPC saturation
Every incremental dollar in saturated broadcast and search markets buys less. The channels that built your book now deliver diminishing — and increasingly contested — returns.
Vendor compliance is your exposure
When a lead vendor cannot produce consent records or runs undisclosed co-registration paths, the TCPA and bar-advertising exposure lands on the firm whose name is on the retainer.
Unverifiable lead provenance
Most vendors cannot tell you where a lead originated, what the claimant was shown, or when consent was captured. At volume, that opacity is an audit finding waiting to happen.
Infrastructure, not inventory
The Exchange is built as a compliance-first pipeline: every lead carries its own provenance, and every state is gated until its rules are encoded.
"Another lead vendor is not a strategy."
Agreed. The Exchange is a marketplace with published mechanics, not a media reseller: fixed per-lead pricing by case type and geography, criteria-based matching across the consumer legal spectrum, per-lead qualification records, and a dispute-credit ledger. You can diligence the mechanism itself, not just sample the output.
"Our compliance team will veto anything they can't audit."
Every lead ships with its consent record — what the claimant was shown, what they agreed to, and when. Injury matters additionally carry the statute-of-limitations screening result for the incident state. States are fail-closed: no leads flow in a state until its rules are configured and live. That is an auditable posture, not a marketing claim.
"Fixed pricing never survives contact with reality."
Pricing is fixed per case type and geography and disclosed before acceptance — it does not float with an auction. Because you accept leads individually against your own criteria, your blended CPL is the arithmetic mean of prices you approved, not the residue of a bidding war.
"We need this to plug into our systems, not another portal."
Accepted leads are minted as structured records with full qualification data. Work them in the CaseSolo dashboard, route them through CaseSolo's managed intake service, or take the structured handoff into your existing intake stack as the integration surface expands.
Built for diligence
The properties a procurement review actually checks for.
Consent provenance per lead
Timestamped, express consent captured in a guided flow with disclosed terms — retained per lead and delivered with the record you purchase.
SOL-screened injury intake
Injury submissions are checked against the incident state's limitations rules before they can be matched — time-barred injury matters are filtered out before they cost you anything. Non-injury matters are never auto-rejected on a limitations theory; that call stays with your attorneys.
Fail-closed state rollout
Each state launches only when its compliance rules are encoded and verified. Availability is explicit in your dashboard — no gray-market geographies.
Fixed CPL, audited ledger
Per-lead prices set by case type and geography, wallet debits and dispute credits in an exportable ledger, and no percentage-of-recovery economics anywhere in the model.
Questions from high-volume firms
Straight answers — and the full FAQ lives on the main attorneys page.
Yes. Matching criteria support multiple states and case types — injury, family, criminal, employment, immigration, and the rest of the consumer taxonomy — with per-line budget controls. Your dashboard shows exactly which states are live for your practice areas.
More questions? Read the full Exchange FAQ or talk to us.