Public-record research for litigation and investigations.

Legal work runs on connecting records that live in separate systems: a company, its assets, its litigation, its liens. Amalgament resolves them into one entity and graph, so corporate investigations, asset discovery, and litigation research start as a query.

Corporate investigations and asset discovery

Resolve a company across its subsidiaries and locations, then pull the properties, liens, UCC filings, litigation, and bankruptcy tied to it. Asset discovery and corporate investigation become a traversal of one connected graph.

The research layer, not the advice

Amalgament is the public-record research and context layer that accelerates the work; legal judgment and privileged analysis stay with the firm. It surfaces the records; you build the case.

Property, environmental, and bankruptcy

Beyond corporate records, join property research, environmental regulatory history, and bankruptcy and lien records to the entity, so a single lookup supports property, environmental, and litigation matters alike.

What you can ask

Entity resolution API · Property records API · Due diligence

Common questions

Is this legal advice or a certified report?

No. It is the public-record research and context layer that accelerates investigations and diligence; legal judgment stays with the firm.

Does it help with asset discovery?

Yes. Resolve a company and traverse to its properties, liens, and related entities, which is the shape asset discovery needs.

What matters does it support?

Corporate investigations, litigation research, property and environmental due diligence, and bankruptcy and lien research, over one entity graph.

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