Bankruptcy Schedule & Means Test for Criminal Defense Attorneys with CourtListener

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The Problem

Chapter 7 and 13 schedules are 40+ pages of fiddly data entry for Criminal Defense clients who rarely bring complete records on day one.

What We Build in CourtListener

AI ingests client documents into MyCase, auto-populates schedules, runs the means test, flags inconsistencies, and drafts the creditor matrix — petition filed in days. Purpose-built for teams running CourtListener — uses the native API or agent integration so nothing leaves the system of record.

CourtListener Integration Approach

1

Audit your CourtListener configuration

We map the specific CourtListener objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation needs to touch for your criminal defense practice.

2

Build on the CourtListener API or agent

Integration happens inside CourtListener — no data leaves the system, no parallel tool for your team to learn, no license changes.

3

Human-in-the-loop handoff

Every automation routes exceptions back to a human in CourtListener with enough context to act — AI handles the 80%, your team owns the judgment calls.

See this running in your CourtListener instance

30-minute call. We'll look at your actual CourtListener setup and show exactly how this workflow fits.

More About This Workflow

Bankruptcy Schedule & Means Test for Criminal Defense Attorneys

AI ingests client documents into MyCase, auto-populates schedules, runs the means test, flags inconsistencies, and drafts the creditor matrix — petition filed in days.

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