How Safari Delivers ROI

ServePort’s electronic intake eliminates manual data entry

Safari’s electronic intake platform captures and processes all served legal orders—subpoenas, levies, garnishments, and court orders—ensuring nothing gets lost or mishandled.

Subpoena Manager’s built-in paywall ensures seamless cost recovery

Instead of relying on manual invoicing and payment tracking, Safari automatically generates invoices, collects payments, and tracks cost recovery, preventing revenue leakage.

AI-powered levy automation for both X9 and non-X9 formats

Safari’s AI-driven data capture converts non-standardized levies into structured X9.129 format, ensuring that all levies can be processed with the same high level of automation.

60% of levies can be “no-touch” with API integration

Safari’s subject and account lookup APIs instantly identify customers, removing the need for manual verification and allowing up to 60% of levies to be processed without human intervention.

1-Click levy response saves time and reduces risk

Traditional levy responses require multiple approvals and manual actions. Safari’s 1-Click processing automates fund seizures and releases, ensuring compliance and dramatically reducing processing times.

Automation that Solves Legal and Compliance Risks

THE CHALLENGES

  • High Volume: Waves of legal orders can overwhelm teams, leading to delays, rushed responses, increased errors, and burnout.
  • Legal & Compliance Risk: Missed deadlines, incorrect fund seizures, and incomplete responses can result in regulatory fines and legal exposure.

THE SOLUTION

  • Automated intake and processing reduces manual work, eliminating errors and delays.
  • Automated subject and account lookup ensures faster, more accurate identification.
  • Compliance with X9.129 and other electronic standards ensures consistent, auditable processes—reducing the risk of errors, missed deadlines, and regulatory noncompliance."
  • Built-in, secure delivery of responses ensures legal orders are processed accurately and on time, minimizing liability and protecting against legal exposure.
LEGAL OPS INSIGHT

A Forbes’ article: "Excel Might Be the Most Dangerous Software on the Planet" tells of various Excel blunders and liabilities, including the time a top 5 bank lost several billion dollars because of a single spreadsheet error. Problems like these hit intake teams too—small mistakes can have big consequences.

One law department told us that a single errant sort of a spreadsheet made a year's worth of intake tracking unusable!

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