Adjudicate Docket · for adjudicating bodies

More decisions per reviewer. A docket that clears faster.

Adjudicate Docket is the adjudicating-body edition of Adjudicate — the same core, configured to decide the case, built around the Docket work engine. When the cost of a decision is measured in reviewer-hours, the win is giving those hours back: it collapses case-management overhead and shows you the whole operation live, so the same team clears more, at a lower cost per decision. For agencies, boards, tribunals, courts, and commercial review operations deciding cases at scale.

Where the hours go back

Less managing the case. More deciding it.

Every step a reviewer doesn't have to do by hand is time returned to the judgment only they can make.

  1. Review faster.

    The entire record opens as one ordered, searchable file; AI surfaces the documents and pages relevant to each issue first, so a large file opens to what matters.

  2. Run the docket.

    Intake, queues, automatic distribution with tunable levers, and sessions — the Docket, one work engine, your process as configuration. Test a distribution change against live work before it applies.

  3. Produce the decision.

    Compose the outcome from the issue list and its evidence, on a shared boilerplate library — signed, then routed.

Oversight

See the operation — and the quality — live.

State and the full history are one record, so the numbers a reporting regime asks for are captured as the work happens.

The operation, in real time.

Where every case is, who holds it, and how long it has sat — throughput, queues, and dwell time for the whole operation at once.

Quality, in one place.

Score work product along the factors you define, and see complexity and quality per reviewer — on the same record, not bounced between tools.

One auditable record.

Single-tenant and self-hostable; on one append-only Record, every action is an event; in Admin, rules and workflows change by configuration, not a release.

The cost of a decision is mostly reviewer time.

So the lever is simple: give reviewers their hours back. Adjudicate doesn't ask the operation to spend more to get a better system — it asks it to spend less of its people's time on everything that isn't the decision.

See it on a real docket.

A working product, in production today. Ask for a walkthrough.

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