Real legal infrastructure for the People: intake, correction clarity, human review, packets, and operational transparency.
Open path →Answer media questions with precise scope, limits, and review language.
A reporter-safe briefing route for describing the platform as public legal infrastructure while avoiding overclaims, vendor attacks, private records, security details, or promises of legal outcomes.
No claims that automation decides cases, guarantees acceptance, replaces courts, or exposes private user records.
Open path →Use fictional records, aggregate signals, public route proof, and review-safe dashboards.
Open path →Sensitive questions move to the open-records, privacy, State IT, or legal policy owner instead of ad hoc answers.
Open path →Press briefing kit board
The press kit gives public-facing teams a controlled set of statements, boundaries, and escalation paths before coverage or public meetings begin.
| Topic | Approved posture | Boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Legal operations infrastructure and guided review. | Not legal advice or court decisioning. |
| Automation | Assists organization, correction, and summaries. | No official action without human review. |
| Data | Public examples use fictional records. | No private case disclosure. |
| Performance | Aggregate service indicators. | No guaranteed legal outcome. |
- press briefing kit visible
- approved message spine named
- outcome claims blocked
- private data none
- escalation named
The public package has a clear next step.
Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.
- 1Audience path
Plan selection
- 2Public proof route
Account workspace
- 3Review standard
Settings and connections
- 4Forwardable next step
Review-safe outputs
This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.
