What’s the most time-consuming court form you deal with today?
We’ve been building CaseForm to automate court form workflows that normally take lawyers and legal staff hours of manual work.
One thing we’ve noticed while working with early partners is that the real bottleneck isn’t just filling out forms. It’s gathering information from different documents, copying it across multiple fields, and making sure everything stays consistent.
Some examples we’ve seen:
• Re-entering the same client information across multiple filings
• Pulling dates and details from prior pleadings or orders
• Ensuring the language in declarations and attachments matches the form fields
• Fixing formatting issues before submission
CaseForm is designed to pull structured information from documents and automatically generate properly formatted court forms.
For those working with court filings today, I’m curious:
Which court forms take the most time in your workflow?
If you’re comfortable sharing, it would also be helpful to know:
• Jurisdiction (state or province)
• Practice area (family, civil, immigration, etc.)
• What part of the process is the biggest pain point
We’re actively shaping the roadmap based on real workflows, so insights here are extremely helpful.

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