Public platform

Court-grade legal operations infrastructure for people, filings, evidence, timelines, and judicial workflow visibility.

ProSe helps make legal work easier to organize, explain, review, and measure without replacing lawyers, courts, clerks, or judicial decision-making.

StatusLive public site and public demonstration path
Primary audienceSelf-represented people, legal teams, public reviewers, court stakeholders
BoundaryLegal operations software; not legal advice

What ProSe is

ProSe Legal Operations Platform is legal-operations infrastructure for organizing case work, documents, evidence, timelines, tasks, filing posture, and readiness. It is built around the idea that legal work should be understandable, traceable, and operationally safer before delay becomes harm.

The public site explains the mission under Justice For All. The demonstration site shows a Judicial Edition walkthrough using fictional example records, public-safe screens, and no protected information.

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Justice For All

Public mission language explaining why ProSe exists and what the platform is meant to improve.

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Platform model

How ProSe differs from a narrow portal by organizing legal work across intake, records, timelines, filings, tasks, and readiness.

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Public e-filing

How a public-facing filing path can guide upload, review, staging, and status without pretending to replace court authority.

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Case command center

How case work can be organized around records, deadlines, activities, documents, and next steps.

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Evidence & timelines

How chronological organization and evidence mapping reduce confusion before review or hearing preparation.

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Documents & ingest

How document intake, OCR, review, and source mapping should support safer legal operations workflows.

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Deadlines & calendar

How date-driven legal work can be surfaced before missed deadlines or unclear obligations cause harm.

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Filing status

How status tracking, recoverability, and clear outcomes support safer filing workflows.

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Judicial Edition demo

How the public demo shows a court-facing operations walkthrough with fictional examples and no protected information.

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Clerk review

How queues, deficiencies, corrections, and service/proof exceptions can be made visible as operational work.

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Scheduling readiness

How scheduling should connect to packet readiness, service/proof status, and visible work queues.

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Chambers packets

How review-ready packet preparation can separate decision support from intake noise.

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Metrics & oversight

How aggregate operational metrics can make delay, rework, deficiencies, and readiness measurable.

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MCP & integrations

How the technical surface can expose governed metadata, scopes, and integrations without turning public pages into private intake.

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Security boundaries

Responsible limits for public materials, legal information, privacy, AI assistance, and protected data.

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Evaluation path

How public reviewers, courts, partners, and technical evaluators can walk the product safely and judge fit.

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