The AI-Native Platform for Federal Court Case Management
One platform for every federal court — district, bankruptcy, circuit, and specialty. Governed configuration eliminates court-by-court code forks. AI-assisted operations keep clerks in control.
The $200M Problem of Court-by-Court Code
Federal courts run on aging CM/ECF infrastructure where every local rule change requires a code deployment.
Separate Deployments
Every court runs what amounts to a separate product. Bug fixes, security patches, and feature releases multiply across nearly 100 independent instances.
Hard-Coded Rule Domains
Deadlines, fee schedules, NOS validation, filing forms, notice templates, ADR programs, hearing procedures, e-filing standards, page limits — all embedded in application code.
Path to Incremental Adoption
No coexistence with legacy CM/ECF. No ring-based rollout. No adapter SPI. The only option is a risky big-bang cutover that courts can't accept.
AI-Native Architecture. Governed Configuration. Zero Code Changes.
AI-Assisted Operations
AI assistants can inspect court policy, simulate configuration changes, and execute governed operations — with every mutation requiring human approval.
Governed Configuration
Multiple configurable domains — from deadlines and fee schedules to state machines and filing forms — authored, versioned, validated, and promoted through governed pipelines.
Deterministic Workflows
Durable workflow templates pinned to immutable configuration snapshots. Running cases never see mid-flight configuration changes.
Proven Across Case Types and Courts
Same platform, different configuration. See how courts with radically different local rules run on one shared infrastructure.
PDF-only plan vs. data-enabled plan — same platform, different configuration
Clerk-opened with deferred case number vs. attorney-opened with instant assignment
Manual party assignment vs. automatic, with different circuit routing and fee rules
Built for Federal Court Scale
See How AI Transforms Court Configuration
Request a personalized demo using your court's actual local rules, fee schedules, and filing requirements.