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Governed Visibility in Practice: Turning Litigation Signals Into Documented Decisions

Governed Visibility means litigation signals are captured, classified, routed, and documented. Here's what it looks like in practice — step by step.

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Governed Visibility in Practice: Turning Litigation Signals Into Documented Decisions

A — Quick Answer

Governed Visibility means litigation signals are captured, classified, routed, and documented. Here's what it looks like in practice — step by step.

D — Common Mistake

Most credit and risk teams handle this reactively — responding to problems as they surface rather than building a governed system that catches them while they're still small.

I — Key Insight

What Governed Visibility Looks Like in Practice A CourtList alert arrives: a monitored debtor's QLEI score has crossed from Moderate to.

R — Recommended Action

Take one process your team currently handles reactively and map what a proactive, governed version would look like. That's where CourtList typically delivers the clearest ROI.

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