How Are Your Judicial Officers Managing Their Cases?
Your judicial officers have unique case needs and demands on their time, and they need a flexible, configurable tool that is specifically tailored to their job.
Your judicial officers have unique case needs and demands on their time, and they need a flexible, configurable tool that is specifically tailored to their job.
…And that’s just the beginning. One of equivant’s latest innovations is state-level collaboration, where we’ve developed a baseline court case management solution that’s already customized to your state’s specific regulations, processes, practices, and needs.
We sat down with Becky Kelderhouse, General Manager – Court division of equivant, to talk about the impact of data and data sharing on the justice system.
Every individual who interacts with your court cases has very specific information access needs. Learn more about the only solution on the market that gives you the flexibility to serve up information tailored to your stakeholders’ needs.
If you could design your ideal virtual court, what would it include? Now that we’re well past the panic, it’s time to think about what’s the right way for courts to operate remotely.
Data is critical to evidence-based practice, and it’s essential for your agency’s operations. But it’s flawed. So, what can we do about it?
Find out more about triage automation and how your court can get cases on the right pathway to resolution.
If your case management system can’t move data in and out in real-time to capture every movement in a case, you won’t have the information you need to make decisions.
When you’re working with equivant, configurability means flexibility. It means the technology conforms to your processes, not the other way around.
When the case is flowing, the work is flowing… or is it? We hear caseflow and workflow used interchangeably in many courts, and the truth is, they’re distinct functions that both need to be moving along smoothly to serve your community.