Architect of high-risk systems.
Built under pressure. Proven in federal court.
"I've been building in high-stakes environments since 1996. Infrastructure that couldn't fail. Systems that moved real money, real data, real consequences. Consulted federal law enforcement on cybercrime. Built and scaled companies others said couldn't be done.
In 2025 I was forced into federal litigation against a billion-dollar healthcare system. I didn't hire lawyers. I learned the rules, built the tools, and filed motions that earned a compliment on the record from a federal magistrate. Then I turned those tools into LitigatorOS.
Everything on this page has been pressure-tested. Every company, every credential, every claim — verifiable. I don't operate in theory. I operate where failure has consequences."
Jade Riley Burch has spent 30+ years architecting systems in environments where failure isn't hypothetical — from one of the earliest large-scale email delivery platforms to zero-knowledge evidence infrastructure built inside active federal litigation.
The through-line is the operating environment: high stakes, real consequences, no safety net — and a track record of systems that hold under that pressure.
Federal agency consulting on cybercrime and digital forensics. Founder across email, SMS, data architecture, legal technology, and patient advocacy. Five simultaneous active federal and state cases — no attorneys. The filings are public record.
Every company below was operational. Every platform was live. This is the infrastructure history that Pink Viper Labs, LitigatorOS, PreRuling, JuryBench, and everything else grew out of.
Three types of people reach out. Investors who recognize what pressure-tested infrastructure is worth. Operators who need someone who's actually done it. Press covering the intersection of litigation, technology, and patient rights.
The right people recognize this immediately. If that's you — the door is open. Start with the pathway that fits.