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5 Real Limitations of Automated Litigation Monitoring (And How to Work Around Them)

Automated litigation monitoring has real limitations: coverage gaps, data latency, false positives, and more. Here is how to work around each one.

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5 Real Limitations of Automated Litigation Monitoring (And How to Work Around Them)

A — Quick Answer

Automated litigation monitoring has real limitations: coverage gaps, data latency, false positives, and more. Here is how to work around each one.

D — Common Mistake

Most teams adopt a platform expecting it to solve every problem — and skip the honest conversation about what it can't do. That gap is where trust breaks down.

I — Key Insight

Limitation 1 — Court Coverage Is Never 100% No litigation monitoring platform covers every court, every tribunal, and every jurisdiction in.

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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