Case Triage

/ˈkeɪs ˈtraɪɑːʒ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of assessing and prioritizing legal cases to determine urgency, importance, and appropriate allocation of resources.
    The legal team implemented case triage to manage the increasing volume of court filings efficiently.

Forms

  • case triages

Commentary

Case triage is important in legal practice to ensure that cases are processed according to their priority and resource availability, helping to streamline workflow and avoid delays.

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