Bankruptcy litigation software for Florida attorneys.
Automate court email processing, deadline tracking, and document filing for Florida bankruptcy practices. AI analysis, zero server storage, direct to your Drive.
The Bankruptcy Filing Avalanche
Bankruptcy cases generate a relentless stream of court emails: notices of filing, proof-of-claim deadlines, motion schedules, discharge orders, trustee communications. A solo bankruptcy attorney or small firm can spend 60–90 minutes every morning just reading and organizing these notifications—before drafting a single motion or reviewing a single petition. Manual docket tracking in spreadsheets creates gaps. Missed deadlines in bankruptcy carry real consequences: sanctions, dismissals, malpractice exposure. CourtFlow AI eliminates the manual processing layer. Court emails are analyzed within 60 seconds. Deadlines are extracted automatically. Documents are filed directly to your Google Drive or OneDrive. Your calendar is updated in real time. What took an hour now takes a dashboard review.
How CourtFlow Works for Bankruptcy Cases
CourtFlow monitors your Gmail or Outlook 365 inbox for Florida state court and federal bankruptcy court notifications. When a filing arrives, CourtFlow downloads the PDF from the court portal or PACER free-look link, processes it in memory (no storage on our servers), and sends it to Google Gemini for analysis. Gemini extracts the case number, parties, document type, claims, and—critically—response deadlines and required actions. The analyzed PDF is filed directly to your own Google Drive or OneDrive in case folders. You retain full ownership. Deadlines are synced to Google Calendar or Outlook with confidence levels so you see which dates are certain and which require verification. A daily briefing email summarizes upcoming deadlines with color-coded urgency. You also get AI-generated first-draft responses based on case context, ready for your review and filing. The entire workflow keeps documents off our servers and under your control.
Built for Confidentiality and Compliance
Bankruptcy cases involve sensitive financial and personal information. CourtFlow uses OAuth 2.0 authentication via Google or Microsoft—we never see or store your password. Documents go directly to your Drive or OneDrive; we store only the AI-generated metadata and analysis needed to power your dashboard. All traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.2 or higher. Database encryption uses AES-256. OAuth refresh tokens are additionally encrypted at the application layer before storage. Every database record carries a tenant ID; every query is tenant-scoped at both API and query layers. Role-based access control (Admin, Attorney, Paralegal, Read-Only) is enforced at both API and UI layers. Signing out immediately revokes your stored OAuth tokens server-side. Administrative actions are logged to an immutable activity log with timestamp and user details.
Pricing Built for Solo and Small Bankruptcy Practices
CourtFlow offers three plans, all with a 7-day free trial and Cancel anytime. Solo is $149/month (or $124/month annual, saving $298/year): 1 attorney seat, 250 documents per month, plus the option to add 1 paralegal at $79/month. Professional is $349/month ($291/month annual, saving $698/year): 3 seats included, unlimited documents, with extra attorneys at $129/month and paralegals at $79/month. Firm is $599/month ($499/month annual, saving $1,198/year): 6 seats included, unlimited documents, extra attorneys at $99/month and paralegals at $69/month. Every plan includes smart deadline detection, Google Drive and OneDrive sync, calendar integration, and email support. Professional and Firm add AI draft generation and priority support. A bankruptcy paralegal costs $5,000/month; CourtFlow starts at $149/month and pays for itself in a single billable hour.
Frequently asked
Common questions about this workflow.
Does CourtFlow handle federal bankruptcy court (Chapter 7, 11, 13)?
Yes. CourtFlow reads federal court CM/ECF NEF notifications and downloads filings via PACER free-look links. It processes them the same way as state court emails: in-memory analysis, Gemini extraction, filing to your Drive, and deadline sync to your calendar. CourtFlow works with Florida federal district courts.
What happens to my bankruptcy case documents?
Documents are filed directly to your own Google Drive or OneDrive in case folders. You retain full ownership. CourtFlow does not store PDFs on our servers—they are processed in memory and then sent to your cloud storage. Only the AI-generated summary and extracted metadata are stored in our database to power your dashboard.
Can CourtFlow e-file motions or responses on my behalf?
No. CourtFlow analyzes incoming filings and generates first-draft responses grounded in case context. You review, edit, and file them yourself. Human filing is still required. CourtFlow handles the reading and drafting; you maintain control over every filing.
How secure is CourtFlow for sensitive bankruptcy data?
CourtFlow uses OAuth 2.0 for secure, revocable authentication—we never see your password. All traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.2 or higher. Database encryption uses AES-256. OAuth refresh tokens are additionally encrypted at the application layer. Multi-tenant isolation ensures every record is tenant-scoped and every query is filtered by tenant at both API and query layers. You can revoke access anytime.
Does CourtFlow replace my practice management software?
No. CourtFlow is the litigation automation layer that fills the gaps practice management software doesn't cover. Your PM handles billing, CRM, and time tracking. CourtFlow handles automated court email processing, deadline extraction, document organization, and AI-powered case analysis. They work together.
How quickly are bankruptcy filings analyzed?
Court emails are typically analyzed within 60 seconds. Deadlines are extracted and synced to your calendar automatically. A daily briefing email summarizes upcoming deadlines with color-coded urgency so nothing slips through.
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