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February 12, 2024
Law enforcement requests like subpoena processing are often shrouded in miles of red tape. Wading through the red tape and resolving cases can feel like an eternity, resulting in costly delays and even case losses.
Optimizing your subpoena processing and other law enforcement requests saves you time, money, and stress by creating a workflow that automatically moves subpoenas through every stage.
Explore optimizing your subpoena processing without compromising privacy using the latest technology and systems.
Key Takeaways:
The number of subpoenas and other law enforcement requests legal operations teams submit has grown significantly.
Legal teams in the US issued nearly 45 thousand subpoenas in 2022. Globally, there were over 400,000 requests for disclosure of user information in 2022.
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As more law enforcement requests and subpoenas move through the system, they cause bottlenecks due to outdated processes. Many stages in processing are not ready to handle the increased load, which contributes to delays.
Another challenge entering the process is increased privacy concerns. With so much digital information and the online transfer of information, many people’s personal information is at risk.
Legal teams and law enforcement must include additional safety and privacy measures to keep personally identifiable information secure during the subpoena process and adhere to all the latest privacy regulations.
Recognizing these challenges in subpoena and law enforcement request processing is the first step to resolving them.
We will dive into seven ways to increase the number of subpoenas you can handle while also increasing your privacy and security measures to combat the primary two challenges.
Automating your workflow removes manual delays in the subpoena process.
You can set workflows that establish every stage in the process. The workflow notifies each party when they’re responsible for taking action. It also automatically performs actions that don’t require human intervention, such as sorting documents and extracting data.
The automated tasks and established workflows reduce your human workforce’s burden so that they can handle more subpoenas and other law enforcement requests with your resources.
Automation also reduces manual errors that often occur when processing each request by hand or trying to handle a large workflow you aren’t equipped to handle.
Leveraging advanced legal analytics tools can help identify data patterns and trends. Analytic tools allow for a more targeted and informed response to requests.
For example, predictive analytics prioritizes subpoena requests based on their urgency and relevance. Prioritizations ensure that law enforcement receives the information they need on time.
Collaboration between different agencies involved in subpoenas processing is crucial. It connects everyone and allows a free flow of information so everyone is on the same page about dates, what’s expected, and what they should redact. It benefits you whether you’re submitting the subpoena or receiving one.
Establishing standardized procedures and communication channels can accelerate information exchange. It also reduces redundant efforts and delays due to miscommunication.
Your subpoena and other law enforcement requests will always include data sharing at some point. Many subpoenas request information that other parties must share with you or vice versa.
Is your department ready to handle those data-sharing requests?
Legal technology has made data sharing easier but also introduced new risks for sharing too much sensitive data. Virtual data sharing opens doors to hackers who want to access sensitive information.
Ever-evolving regulations seek to fill in those security gaps. Use secure platforms for encrypting, redacting, and transferring data based on the latest regulations. These platforms should prioritize data security and privacy regulation compliance to maintain public trust.
Standardized protocols create consistency across all departments and jurisdictions. They improve your processing speed and efficiency.
You will have an easier time collaborating with law enforcement and other parties through standardized protocols since you both know what’s expected at each stage. These protocols also help you develop guidelines that expedite the legal review without compromising due diligence.
For example, you can have standardized data management systems in place for organizing and sharing information without compromising client privacy.
A standardized protocol improves your reliability. No matter who handles the subpoenas, you can guarantee similar results, including organization, redacting, and communication practices.
Regular training keeps everyone involved in the subpoena process updated on the latest techniques and procedures. During training, go over the following:
Keeping everyone on top of regulation changes and new technology ensures everyone uses any systems and procedures you implement. It also reduces errors while improving understanding of everything, speeding up the entire process.
For example, everyone knows who receives and processes new subpoena requests or who must approve subpoena requests you submit.
Effective communication maintains your accuracy while boosting your productivity. Roughly 70% of corporate errors are a result of poor communication.
However, only 14% of professionals say they have effective internal communication. Additionally, 64% of workers encounter remote employee communication challenges.
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Employ transparent and reliable communication techniques to reduce these common internal and remote communication challenges. Transparent communication allows each person to convey what they need and respond with appropriate information.
Technology and collaboration tools can aid in communication, even with those from different companies and jurisdictions.
When you maintain transparent and consistent communication, you build trust with those whose information you need and other parties involved in the case. You can provide clear information about the legal basis for the request, plus the steps they need to take to protect privacy.
That clear communication expedites the resolution process, saving you time and money.
The best approach to handling the larger load of subpoenas and law enforcement requests is combining multiple tools and processes.
Morae helps you combine the best technology and human expertise with our innovative approach to legal processes. We use the latest tools for creating legal workflows, processing documents, and sharing information compliant with legal regulations.
We’re committed to privacy, accuracy, and efficiency.
Contact us to learn more about our legal services and how they can streamline and secure your subpoena process.