One case number → a matter is created.
It queries the Supreme Court case-lookup service in the background and auto-fills the case information into the matter. To start a new case, the only thing you enter is a single case number.
Matter setup finishes itself.
Paste a case number and the case name, court, panel, instance, and case type are filled in automatically.
Plaintiff, defendant, and counsel of record are registered as matter parties and auto-matched with client records.
Trial and judgment dates are added to the matter calendar, with alerts when a date changes.
When the status changes (transfer, consolidation, objection, etc.) it is recorded as a change log on the matter.
Consolidated or related cases can bind several case numbers to a single matter.
Background workers keep up with policy changes on the court website.
How it differs from LawWare and ChatGPT.
LawWare opens the case-lookup page when you enter a case number, but its automatic data loading is weak. ChatGPT is not connected to the court system at all. MeshLaw uses background sync, so the legal professional never has to key anything in.
Gather case materials into the matter and automatically convert photos, video, recordings, and chat screenshots into evidence PDFs.
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