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ECFX and Aderant Announce Milana Integration to Further Streamline ECF Notice Processing for Law Firms

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Venice, CaliforniaECFX, the leader in electronic court filing (ECF) notice processing, today announced its integration with Aderant’s Milana docketing platform, set to launch in Q1 2026. This collaboration brings together two best-in-breed solutions – ECFX Notice and Aderant Docketing (Milana and CompuLaw) – to transform how law firms manage ECF notices. The new integration expands ECFX’s partnership with Aderant, complementing the existing CompuLaw integration to provide law firms with flexible, efficient court notice management.

Seamless ECF Notice Automation Inside Milana

The ECFX-Milana integration enables law firm administrators and legal professionals to receive and process ECF notices directly within Milana’s AutoDocket Pro interface, eliminating the need to toggle between email inboxes and docketing systems. Users can access all their ECF notices inside Milana, without the need to go to an email inbox, for seamless calendaring – dramatically reducing administrative burden and accelerating case management workflows.

“By bringing together ECFX Notice and Milana, we’re removing friction from a critical daily task,” said Dan O’Day, CEO & Co-Founder at ECFX. “Legal teams can now docket faster and with greater confidence, knowing every notice is captured in one centralized location without errors or risk of missed cases.”

Expanded Capabilities for CompuLaw Users

ECFX’s custom integration with CompuLaw continues to deliver significant value to law firms prioritizing data accuracy and comprehensive case coverage. Users receive notices in their inbox and pivot directly to CompuLaw to load documents and docket under the appropriate client matter – maintaining familiar workflows while gaining critical protective benefits.

The integration’s intelligent data reconciliation imports existing data from CompuLaw and automatically compares it against incoming court notices. When data cannot be reconciled, the system either leverages ECFX’s auto-case creation feature or generates a “case not found” report, ensuring no case slips through the cracks.

For firms that remain on CompuLaw, this integration ensures clean data, consistent calendaring, and reduced risk exposure.

O’Day added, “Whether your firm is using Milana or CompuLaw, the combination of Aderant and ECFX Notice delivers the enterprise-grade automation firms need to streamline operations and maintain compliance.”

Key Benefits for Law Firms

Centralized Processing – Receive all ECF notices directly within Milana’s Auto-Docket interface for easy calendaring.

Eliminate Manual Steps – No need to docket from individual inboxes or manage attachments manually.

Ensure Data Accuracy – Automatically compare CompuLaw data with incoming court notices for clean, reconciled records.

Reduce Risk – Auto-Case Creation and Case Not Found Reports help prevent missed cases or deadlines.

Flexible Integration – Supports both Aderant Milana and CompuLaw users, meeting firms where they are in their technology journey.

Enterprise-Level Automation – Built to scale across firms of all sizes for consistent, secure, and compliant workflows.

The ECFX Notice & CompuLaw integration is currently available. The ECFX Notice & Milana integration will be available to law firms in Q1 2026. For more information about ECFX’s integrations with Aderant solutions, visit www.goecfx.com or contact [email protected].

ECFX was founded by legal and technology experts with a single goal: to address unmet automation needs in the legal industry. It is committed to filling in gaps in legal workflows with intelligently automated solutions, enabling firms to save time, gain control, mitigate risk, and improve visibility. Its premier product, ECFX Notice, automates the downloading, profiling, storing, and distribution of court documents in ECF notices for both State and Federal courts— saving firms hundreds of hours a week to focus on the work clients value. Learn more at www.goecfx.com.

About Aderant

Aderant is dedicated to helping law firms run a better business. As a leading global provider of business management and practice-of-law solutions, the world’s best firms rely on Aderant to keep their businesses moving forward and inspire innovation. Learn more at www.aderant.com.

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