About Trial Pro
Trial Pro is a specialized legal education platform built around an interactive courtroom simulator. Its tools are designed for attorneys, law students, coaches, and educators who want to practice courtroom procedure, rules of evidence, objections, and examination techniques in a realistic, game-like environment. The company offers products such as “The Sim,” a mock trial case library, advocacy training materials, and a members’ suite that provides additional resources and discounts on Trial Pro products.([trialpro.law](https://trialpro.law/))
A charge with the descriptor “PI* TRIAL PRO” is likely related to a subscription or purchase made through Trial Pro’s online platform—such as access to the courtroom simulator, a members’ suite membership, or other digital training products. The “PI*” portion is consistent with a payment-processor prefix, while “TRIAL PRO” is the underlying merchant. Charges may appear as one-time purchases (for specific products or courses) or as recurring subscription or membership fees, especially if you’ve signed up for ongoing access or an annual membership.([trialpro.law](https://trialpro.law/member-suite/?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about this charge, start by checking any Trial Pro accounts you may have under your email addresses, including receipts and renewal notices. You can contact Trial Pro using the email addresses listed on their contact page—info@trialpro.law for general inquiries, sales@trialpro.law for purchase questions, and support@trialpro.law for technical and account support. When you reach out, include the last four digits of the card, the approximate charge date and amount, and any related order numbers so they can locate your transaction. Also review your bank’s dispute window; if you do not recognize the charge after checking with Trial Pro, you can ask your card issuer about initiating a dispute or blocking future recurring payments.([trialpro.law](https://trialpro.law/contact/))