Use Case — Legal & Courts

Administrative orders, court directives, and legal filings — structured and published

Courts and legal departments hold thousands of documents in PDF form. Pith extracts the structured data and pushes it into your CMS with consistent formatting — at scale.

First Judicial Circuit of Florida

The First Judicial Circuit needed to publish thousands of administrative orders as accessible web content. Pith handled the migration.

Court Records Migration

Migrating thousands of administrative orders to structured web content

The First Judicial Circuit of Florida needed a way to publish administrative orders as accessible, searchable web content — not just static PDFs. Pith extracted case numbers, dates, judge names, order types, and full body text from each PDF and pushed structured content directly to their CMS.

Thousands Documents migrated
Weeks Not months
100% Structured output
CourtsPDF MigrationAdministrative Orders

Built for legal document workflows

Case number extraction

Pull case numbers, docket references, and filing IDs from structured and unstructured formats.

Date parsing

Extract and normalize dates in any format — effective dates, filing dates, amendment dates.

Party identification

Identify judges, attorneys, plaintiffs, defendants, and other named parties from document text.

Document classification

Classify order types, motion types, and document categories using your own taxonomy.

Related document linking

Automatically resolve references to prior orders and related filings as CMS references.

ADA-compliant output

Published content is accessible web text — not PDFs — meeting ADA and Section 508 requirements.

Processing court documents?

Talk to us about your document volume and we'll show you exactly how Pith handles your use case.