About ChronoTracer

Our mission is simple
To help serious litigation and investigation teams master the facts in their cases.
The ChronoTracer story.
Richard Gorelick, a former corporate lawyer turned tech entrepreneur, thought he’d left the legal world behind, until a close friend became embroiled in a high-stakes, evidence-heavy litigation. Richard was astounded that even elite legal teams struggled to assemble fact chronologies by cutting and pasting evidence from their ediscovery systems into spreadsheets.
He asked around, expecting a smarter solution to exist. It didn’t.
So Richard teamed up with Dexter Weiss, a veteran technology builder with deep experience in data-driven software. Together, they built ChronoTracer: a platform that transforms complex evidence sets into structured, searchable chronologies of events, communications and people.
Since 2021, ChronoTracer has saved legal teams countless hours in high stakes, complex matters – turning projects that used to take days and weeks into queries that take just seconds.

Richard Gorelick, Esq.
Richard is a lawyer and entrepreneur with a passion for technology. He began his career at a major New York law firm, where his interest in legal technology–and his before-its-time request for Internet access on his desktop computer–landed him on the firm’s tech committee. Since then, he has spent over two decades as a founder, executive, investor and board member across high-growth technology ventures, including RGM Advisors, a global AI-driven automated trading firm he co-founded in 2001 and later sold to DRW, one of the world’s leading proprietary trading firms.
Today, Richard leads ChronoTracer with a lawyer’s mindset and a technologist’s drive—committed to helping legal teams move faster, think clearer, and build stronger cases.
He holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.
Dexter Weiss
Dexter is a software engineer and entrepreneur with a track record of developing successful apps and technology products across industry verticals. In 2012 he founded Second Synapse, a design and engineering agency, where he worked on technology for companies like AT&T, FX, Dell, Whole Foods Market and a plethora of startups. He is listed as an inventor on three technology patents.
He holds a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.

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