DEMONSTRATION SITE · Fictional example cases · Not a live court system · No protected information
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The same answers can support a public walkthrough, a court operations review, a leadership discussion, or a controlled pilot conversation.

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Public

Is this a live court system?

No. This is a public demonstration site using fictional records and aggregate training data. It shows how court work can be organized and reviewed without exposing protected case information.

Positioning

Does ProSe replace the court record?

No. The strongest role is operational visibility above recordkeeping: what is waiting, what is deficient, what lacks service or proof, what needs scheduling, and what is ready for review.

Human review

Does automation decide filings or outcomes?

No. Automation can help organize information for review, but staging and packet movement require human confirmation. The demonstration keeps reviewed and unreviewed posture visible.

Court work

What court work does the product make visible?

It surfaces intake, correction loops, service and proof status, hearing slotting, packet readiness, queue aging, and items needing supervisor attention.

Measurement

What should a controlled pilot measure?

First-touch time, deficiency turnaround, corrected-packet review time, slotting lag, service/proof exceptions, scheduled-not-ready matters, queue age, and packet-ready rate.

Privacy

What information is safe for public reporting?

Only aggregate operational measures should be published: counts, age bands, average timing, deficiency categories, service/proof exception volume, and improvement trends. Case-level details stay protected.

Local policy

What needs local court configuration?

Filing codes, required attachments, service rules, scheduling windows, resource classifications, sealed-record handling, queue ownership, and aggregate reporting cadence should be confirmed locally.

One sentence

What is the safest one-line explanation?

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.

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Public viewer

Start with the proof tour, then show the guided walkthrough and one-page brief.

Open proof tour
Court staff

Show the clerk board, deficiencies, scheduling, and service/proof visibility.

Open clerk board
Leadership

Show operational metrics, court leadership view, and public-performance boundaries.

Open leadership view
Pilot team

Show pilot evaluation, scorecard, and implementation readiness before discussing scope.

Open pilot evaluation