Why Judges Are Visiting The LawPavilion Stand At The Ongoing All Nigeria Judges Conference in Abuja.

It’s a simple yet mind-blowing reason.

We’re showcasing our latest technological innovation using Artificial Intelligence at this year’s All Nigeria Judges Conference themed Sustaining Democracy Through Effective and Efficient Administration of Justice.

The LawPavilion Court Management System with AI is a super tech tool designed to meet the needs of today’s judges. With the Court Manager, what you will experience is seamless, efficient and timely management of all the cases in your court from your digital device.

These are the 3 Most Exciting Features of the Court Manager:

1. AI-Powered Speech to Text Transcription System allows you to enjoy relief from the Herculean task of always writing court proceedings in longhand and thereby speed up your court trials.

2. AI-Powered Document Review System helps judges quickly extract authorities and laws cited in any legal documents. It outlines and analyses the principles relied upon automatically, within seconds.

3. Docket Management and Scheduling System is a concept widely used in developed climes. Judges are able to allocate time for each matter before them while recording time spent daily on each matter for EFFECTIVE CASE MANAGEMENT AND TIMELINE ANALYSIS.

View a demo of the solution below

Read more HERE.

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