Built by someone who has sat across from you.
LitigationPrep was built by a forensic psychologist. Not a software company that discovered the legal market. A clinician who has spent fifteen years being the expert witness, understanding exactly how those evaluations are constructed, where the methodology bends, and what a prepared attorney can do with that information.
Dr. Zackery A. Tedder, PsyD, is a licensed forensic and clinical psychologist practicing in Austin, Texas (BHEC License #36417). He operates Waypoint Clinical & Forensic Psychology, PLLC (DBA Waypoint Psychology), and has served as an expert witness and consultant across criminal, civil, and family law proceedings for fifteen years. LitigationPrep is a product of Elider, LLC.
His work spans competency evaluations, violence risk assessment, custody disputes, personal injury, and disability determinations. He has been retained by both plaintiffs and defendants. He has been cross-examined by attorneys who were prepared and by attorneys who were not. The difference is not subtle.
He built LitigationPrep because he knew what the reports contained that attorneys were missing, and because no tool existed that could surface it systematically.
What an expert witness knows that you may not.
Every forensic evaluation contains embedded decisions: which instruments were selected and why, which version of those instruments was used, what normative sample was applied, who was interviewed as collateral, what was excluded from the methodology and whether that exclusion was documented. These decisions are rarely explained in the report. They are the substance of a Daubert challenge, a credibility attack, or a jury argument. They are also exactly what LitigationPrep surfaces.
The Expert Vulnerability Report does not guess. It applies the same analytical framework a forensic psychologist uses to critique a colleague's work, drawn from the same published professional standards: the APA Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology, Frye and Daubert admissibility doctrine, the peer-reviewed literature on adversarial allegiance, and instrument-specific validity research. The output is organized by attack vector and scored by vulnerability, so you know where to press and where the methodological ground is solid.
LitigationPrep is part of a wider platform built on Elider, a document de-identification engine designed specifically for forensic and clinical documents. The same infrastructure that powers the LP pipeline is available to research institutions, IRBs, and organizations that need to process sensitive documents at scale.
Contact
For product questions, institutional licensing inquiries, or press:
legal@litigationprep.appElider, LLC
Austin, Texas