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What Is Litigation Monitoring? A Plain-English Guide

Litigation monitoring is the continuous tracking of court filings that affect your debtors or counterparties. Here's what it is, how it works, and why it matters.

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What Is Litigation Monitoring? A Plain-English Guide

A — Quick Answer

Litigation monitoring is the continuous tracking of court filings that affect your debtors or counterparties. Here's what it is, how it works, and why it matters.

D — Common Mistake

The assumption is that existing processes are sufficient — until a loss makes clear the signals were there but nobody had a governed way to act on them early.

I — Key Insight

What Litigation Monitoring Is Litigation monitoring means watching Australian court registries for new filings, updates, and hearing activity that relates to the businesses and individuals in your debtor portfolio or client.

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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