Civil Litigation

Civil Litigation Case Management with Mayda

 

Civil Litigation is complex, deadline-driven, and heavily procedural. With Mayda, your firm can have a case management system designed around the way you work. Our team can build fully customised workflows, data capture points, and document templates that mirror your processes and support every stage of dispute resolution.

 


 

Workflows Designed for Civil Litigation

 

Instead of generic processes, Mayda offers workflows that can be developed specifically for your Civil Litigation team, including:

 

  • Client onboarding & conflict checks

  • Pre-Action Protocol steps

  • Issuing proceedings & directions management

  • Disclosure, evidence, and expert coordination

  • Settlement stages & trial preparation

     

We work with you to refine each step so your cases progress consistently and efficiently.

 


 

Custom Litigation Data Capture

 

Mayda can capture the exact information your team relies on, such as:

 

  • Limitation dates & automated alerts

  • Dispute type, claim value & merits assessments

  • Opponent details & court information

  • Evidence logs, disclosure lists & document types

     

Everything can be configured to fit your firm’s structure, reporting, and risk controls.

 


 

Templates Built for Your Documents

 

Our team can create automated templates for the documents your practice uses most, including:

 

  • Statements of case

  • Letters of Claim / Response

  • Court forms

  • Witness statements

  • Settlement agreements

     

Templates auto-fill with matter data, reducing manual drafting and ensuring consistency.

 


 

Visibility, Automation & Control

 

Once configured for your Civil Litigation needs, Mayda can give your team:

 

  • Real-time dashboards for deadlines, directions, and case stages

  • Automated reminders for limitation periods and court dates

  • Smart document handling, email capture, and version control

  • Integrated time recording and billing options

     

Designed to reduce administrative load and keep litigation on track.