DEMONSTRATION SITE · Fictional example cases · Not a live court system · No protected information
Media kit

Public language for court operations visibility.

ProSe Legal Operations Platform adds an operations layer above court recordkeeping, helping courts see what is waiting, blocked, deficient, unscheduled, unserved, or not yet packet-ready.

Public-safe positioning only. Fictional records are used throughout this demonstration site.
Short description
ProSe helps courts see and move the work behind each filing.

ProSe Legal Operations Platform is legal operations infrastructure for courts, attorneys, and self-represented litigants. It organizes intake, document review, correction loops, service and proof tracking, scheduling readiness, packet readiness, and operational metrics in one court-grade command surface.

One-sentence version

ProSe adds a court operations layer above recordkeeping so teams can see what is waiting, blocked, deficient, unscheduled, unserved, or ready for review.

Press-safe quote
“The goal is not to replace the court record. The goal is to make the work around the record visible: intake, corrections, service, scheduling, readiness, and review.”

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Problem statement
Backlogs are not only a document-upload problem.

Court delay often compounds across intake, correction, service, proof, scheduling, and packet readiness. A filing can be received while the work needed to move it remains scattered, aging, or invisible.

IntakeCorrectionServiceSchedulingPacket readinessCourt review
Product positioning
Legal operations infrastructure, not another case-record label.

Record-centered systems preserve case history, filings, docket entries, and documents. ProSe focuses on the operational work required to move a matter forward: queues, deficiencies, service and proof exceptions, slotting needs, readiness checks, and measurable aging.

What it does
A court-facing operations layer for visible, reviewable work.
Receives and organizes packetsPublic filing starts with upload, editable review, and packet status.
Surfaces missing itemsDeficiency reasons and correction loops are visible as work, not guesswork.
Tracks service and proofScheduled matters can be flagged before readiness breaks downstream review.
Connects scheduling to readinessHearing slotting and packet completeness appear in the same operational model.
Separates decision-ready workJudicial review can focus on corrected, organized, source-backed packets.
Measures queue healthFirst-touch time, correction turnaround, slotting lag, aging bands, and readiness trends become visible.
What to say
Careful, defensible positioning.
  • Adds an operations layer above court recordkeeping.
  • Shows what is waiting, blocked, deficient, unscheduled, unserved, or not packet-ready.
  • Measures queue health, correction loops, packet readiness, and service completion.
  • Preserves human review before any packet moves forward.
What not to claim
No hype, vendor attacks, or automated-decision implication.
  • Do not claim it replaces a court case management system.
  • Do not claim it decides cases or predicts outcomes.
  • Do not attack incumbent vendors by name.
  • Do not imply the demonstration contains live court data.
Attribution
ProSe Legal Operations Platform · Justice For All

Built by TAHAI Web Services in partnership with Inovate4u. The platform is positioned as legal operations infrastructure for courts, attorneys, legal operations teams, and self-represented litigants.

Copy-ready boilerplate
Use this paragraph when describing the public demonstration.

ProSe Legal Operations Platform helps courts move from document intake to operational visibility: what is waiting, what is deficient, what is unscheduled, what lacks service or proof, and what is ready for review. The public demonstration uses fictional records to show how upload-first filing, human review, clerk queueing, correction handling, scheduling readiness, packet readiness, and operational metrics can work together without replacing the court record system.

Guided walkthrough
Step through the full path interactively.

Move the fictional filing from upload through review, clerk queue, correction, scheduling, service/proof resolution, and packet-ready court review.