Before a critical date review
Check tracked case numbers, clients, and counterparties for new listings, adjournments, relistings, or hearing-date changes before the diary review closes.
Argus Delta monitors public court data for the people, organisations, and case numbers your firm already tracks, then sends source-backed alerts to the matter owner when something changes.
All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.
Listings shift overnight. Counterparties get filed in matters you do not act in. Clients turn up in lists you were not watching. Manual checking does not scale across a partnership, and missing a movement on a watched name is the kind of failure clients remember.
Legal buyers care about the operational failure: a relevant court event was visible somewhere, but did not reach the person responsible for the file in time.
Check tracked case numbers, clients, and counterparties for new listings, adjournments, relistings, or hearing-date changes before the diary review closes.
Watch clients, adverse parties, directors, related companies, and known case numbers so later public court activity routes to the matter owner.
Confirm whether the matter, opposing party, or related proceeding has moved before the solicitor gives a status update.
Surface new proceedings involving a counterparty, guarantor, director, or corporate group member that may affect settlement, recovery, or strategy.
Add the names you have lawful reason to monitor. Argus Delta does the daily checking against public court data on your behalf.
Watch clients you act for so a new appearance is the first call you make, not a call you receive.
Track parties you act against across active matters and watch for new filings that affect litigation strategy.
Follow specific matters by court file number for next-listing dates, hearing changes, and outcome notices.
Surface litigation in your firm's practice areas so business development sees exposure as it forms.
Each alert carries the court, the listing, the match reason, and the source link. The alert is the start of a defensible review, not a guess.
The workflow is built for matter discipline: alerts land with the matter owner, decisions are recorded, and the trail is exportable.
Clients, counterparties, case numbers, and topics, with matter and partner ownership attached.
Source-backed alerts go to the matter owner via email, Slack, Teams, or webhook.
Open the alert to see the match reason, the court listing, and the original source before deciding.
Export source-backed summaries to the matter file and keep an audit log of what was reviewed and when.
Court listings are signals, not conclusions. Argus Delta is designed for firms that need a defensible record of what was observed, when, and why.
Workspace roles, lawful-purpose workflows, and audit logs across every watchlist, alert, and export.
Every alert preserves the original public listing, the timestamp, and the match reason that fired it.
Suppression and restricted-publication flags from the source travel with the listing into the alert.
Human oversight is available for sensitive workflows where automated matching alone is not enough.
Tell us about the matters and entities your firm watches today, and the jurisdictions that matter.
All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.