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Case Allocation Module (Bylų Skirstymo Modulis)

Judiciary Country or Region Lithuania
Sourced From
Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ Council of Europe. Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and AI. European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), n.d., Available at https://www.coe.int/en/web/cepej/resource-centre-on-cyberjustice-and-ai. (Accessed March 2025).
The Case Allocation Module (Bylų Skirstymo Modulis) is a tool designed to distribute insolvency cases among judges in Lithuania. It considers factors such as the complexity of cases, judges' expertise, and workload to ensure an equitable distribution. This system aims to enhance efficiency and fairness in handling insolvency proceedings within the Lithuanian judiciary.
Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Automated Case Management: AI tools streamline case management processes, including scheduling, tracking case progress, and managing documentation, thereby improving the efficiency of court operations. Speech-to-Text and Transcription Services: These applications convert spoken language into written text for court records, enhancing the accuracy and speed of documentation.

#automate Automatically allocate cases to judges using predefined criteria, reducing manual input and promoting consistency. This improves judicial efficiency and fairness across the board.
#organize Distribute insolvency cases efficiently based on criteria like case complexity and judge workload. This ensures an equitable allocation, maintaining balance and preventing overloads.
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Public Sector
Deployment Type
Web Platform
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Proprietary
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