The LegalTech Breakthrough Awards: Celebrating equivant Court’s Award-winning Products and Services
We are happy to announce that equivant has been awarded the 2024 LegalTech Breakthrough Award for “Overall Case Management Company of the Year.”
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We are happy to announce that equivant has been awarded the 2024 LegalTech Breakthrough Award for “Overall Case Management Company of the Year.”
Meet the people who put equivant at the leading edge of the justice industry. Discover a little more about Mandy Clements, Implementation Manager.
The business of running a court is complex. The hours are often long while resources run tight, and the case load and demand for services seem to continually increase. On top of that, being a
Meet the people who put equivant at the leading edge of the justice industry. Discover a little more about Mandy Clements, Implementation Manager.
Cloud-based case management systems have been adopted more regularly in court systems over the past several years – a trend that is growing rapidly. Since the pandemic, the need for cloud-based applications has increased, and
The judicial system is on the brink of a technological revolution. Traditional client-server and web-based (thin client) enterprise systems are rapidly losing favor among court employees, paving the way for cloud and app-based enterprise solutions.
Meet the people who put equivant at the leading edge of the justice industry. Discover a little more about Jayson Self, PMO Manager.
How do you choose the right CMS for your court? In this post we explore how to prepare for your CMS search, what questions you should ask vendors, and how to determine what solution is the right fit for your court.
Staffing challenges, limited budgets, and resources have been an increasing trend in courts. These challenges can be addressed by properly leveraging your CMS and incorporating effective onboarding and training for staff and new hires. Learn more.
Setting up secure data exchange between courts and other agencies can be a breeze, especially when courts embrace the process.
Understanding challenges in the justice system can be difficult due to limited data or transparency. Justice agencies have made progress in data collection in recent years, but more work remains. In an interview with Amy Bach from Measures for Justice, we explored the ongoing improvements in how data is collected and how agencies can contribute to positive change by measuring justice.
What’s being done to promote data transparency within justice agencies? And how are courts getting involved?