The matter, tracked.
Lists holds a matter's obligations, dates, and parties in one shared view. Every entry cited. Nothing lost in a thread.



From documents to one tracker
Ask in plain language. Lists reads the documents and drafts the rows - the obligation, the date, the party, the clause behind it.
Each row links to its source, so you can open the page and check the fact before you rely on it.

What you get
- No retyping - Lists drafts the entries. You stop rebuilding tracking sheets.
- Cited rows - each item links to its clause or page.
- One place - obligations, dates, and parties in a single view, not five spreadsheets.
- Your call - Lists shows the fact and source; your lawyers sign off.
Surface the dates that hurt
The dangerous dates are the unlogged ones - a notice window in an amendment, a renewal in a schedule. Lists puts them in front of the team that has to hit them.
Each date is cited, so a flag is a fact you can verify. And inside Goodman OS, that date can move into drafting or a client note without leaving the workspace.
Where it fits
- Deal teams - conditions, consents, and closing items tied to their documents.
- Litigation - key dates, parties, and assertions in one cited record.
- Transactional - notice periods, renewals, and covenants before a client asks.
- Reviewers - open items, owner, and source in one place.
Part of one workspace
Lists is one piece of Goodman OS. What it captures flows into the drafting, review, and research tools your firm already uses.
The legal operating system - drafting, review, research, and workflows in one workspace, every output cited, judgment left to your lawyers.
See Goodman OS ->Build custom apps and workflows - no code, no tech team. Turn a repeatable process into a tool your firm owns.
See Owlious ->Search primary law with answers cited to the authority. Check the questions a list raises in the same workspace.
See Legal Research in Goodman OS ->Bring a matter. See the tracker build itself.
Send us documents your team works from. We'll show the obligations, dates, and open items in one cited, shared list.
Built for lawyers / Private by default / Cited to source
