Divortium & VSoft SA – The WAD.TB System as a Key Step in the Digitalization of Legal Data Analysis

A project in a nutshell

Our client, Divortium, a company specializing in legal services and asset-related proceedings, was looking for a way to streamline and automate the analysis of banking data in court cases. The previous methods of manually reviewing hundreds of pages of bank statements were time-consuming, costly, and prone to error. Together, we created a solution that is revolutionizing how legal evidence is prepared in the LegalTech industry.
The WAD.TB system was designed for:
- Law firms
- Attorneys and legal advisors
- Private investigation agencies
- Individuals involved in legal proceedings (e.g., divorces, asset division, non-compete disputes)
Individual users can use the tool on their own or delegate the analysis to a law firm representing them in court.
INDUSTRY
LegalTech, Legal, Banking
PRODUCT
WAD.TB system
SERVICES
- Preparation of evidence from bank account records.
- Analysis of financial transactions
Our Client
Divortium is a law firm specializing in divorce, asset division, and family law, offering comprehensive legal support to individual clients. Their distinguishing feature is the ability to perform detailed analysis of financial and banking data, used as evidence in court proceedings.
The team combines legal expertise with a data-driven analytical approach, enabling them to identify hidden financial flows and build strong litigation arguments.
Cooperation with VSoft SA was a step toward digitalizing these processes and further automating their operations.

Challenges
Automating the analysis of transaction data
Rapid generation of reports for individual users and law firms
Data security with a cloud-based architecture
Online accessibility of the tool
How We Helped Our Client
Key Project Elements
01
Agile approach
Flexible adaptation of solutions to project phases and evolving needs
02
Cloud technology (Azure)
Provided reliability, scalability, and fast system performance
03
Secure and user-friendly interface
Enables intuitive data searching and grouping, including by location or spending categories
The Solution: WAD.TB System
The WAD.TB system is a tool dedicated to lawyers, law firms, and end users (individuals). Thanks to VSoft’s implementation of multi-level authentication, the online use of WAD.TB is considered highly secure.
The use of modern cloud-based technologies and advanced features such as transaction geolocation, volatility analysis, anomaly detection, and error identification (e.g., data manipulation) significantly streamlines the process of preparing evidence based on bank account statements.

Results Achieved by the Client:
Sprawdź, najważniejsze korzyści z wdrożenia
Data analysis
time reduced from several days to just minutes
Data security
ensured through advanced GDPR-compliant mechanisms and retention policies
Scalability
ability to analyze data for multiple users simultaneously
Efficiency
the system is available to thousands of users across Poland and has been positively evaluated by legal professionals testing the beta version
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