# eFiling — UX Analysis: eLegal_JTI E-Filing Part 3_full.mp4 | Field | Value | |-------|-------| | **Source video** | `eLegal_JTI E-Filing Part 3_full.mp4` | | **Duration** | 4m 0s | | **Analysis date** | 2026-05-13 18:41 UTC | | **Model** | ~google/gemini-flash-latest | --- Absolutely! Here are the step-by-step instructions for an entry-level intern to execute this workflow flawlessly: ## Step 1: Accessing and Downloading Legal Documents 1. **Open Outlook:** - **What you see:** Your Outlook inbox with a list of emails. - **Action:** Locate and click on the email with the subject line "Filing ID [ID Number] Accepted on [Case Number] - [Case Name]". - **Result:** The email content will appear in the reading pane. 2. **Identify the eLegal Link:** - **What you see:** The email body with a message stating "Your documents could NOT be attached to this email due to the size/count limits. Click here to view your filing and download your filed copies." - **Action:** Click on the "Click here" link. - **Result:** A new browser tab will open, leading to the eLegal login page. 3. **Log in to eLegal:** - **What you see:** The eLegal login page with fields for "Email" and "Password". - **Action:** Enter your credentials and click the "Login" button. - **Result:** You will be directed to the "Filing [ID Number] - Accepted" page. 4. **Download Documents:** - **What you see:** A table under "2. Add Documents" listing various documents (e.g., Complaint, Summons, etc.) with "Accepted" status and a "View" icon (eye symbol) next to each. - **Action:** Click the "View" icon for the first document. - **Result:** A "View Document" window will open, displaying the PDF. - **Action:** Click the "Download" button (downward arrow icon) in the top right corner of the PDF viewer. - **Result:** A "Save As" dialog box will appear. - **Action:** Choose a location on your computer and click "Save". - **Result:** The document will be saved to your local drive. - **Action:** Repeat these steps for all documents listed in the table. - ⚠️ **Stumble:** You might accidentally click the "Add a Case" button instead of the "View" icon. - 🛑 **Fix:** Simply close the "Add a Case" window and carefully click the "View" icon next to the document you need. - ⚡ **Pitfall:** Do not skip any documents. Ensure every "Accepted" document is downloaded. ## Step 2: Uploading Documents to Filevine 1. **Open Filevine:** - **What you see:** Your Filevine dashboard. - **Action:** Search for and open the relevant project (e.g., "19854 - Park Minor Apartments"). - **Result:** The project page will open. 2. **Navigate to Documents:** - **What you see:** A sidebar with various sections like "Activity", "Property Contacts", "Documents", etc. - **Action:** Click on the "Documents" section. - **Result:** The "Documents" page will load, showing a folder structure. 3. **Select the Target Folder:** - **What you see:** Folders like "1. Pleadings & Filed Docs", "2. Exhibits", etc. - **Action:** Click on the "1. Pleadings & Filed Docs" folder. - **Result:** The contents of the folder (if any) will be displayed. 4. **Upload Documents:** - **What you see:** Your computer's file explorer window with the downloaded documents and the Filevine "1. Pleadings & Filed Docs" folder. - **Action:** Select all the downloaded documents from your file explorer and drag and drop them into the Filevine folder. - **Result:** An "Uploading [Number] item(s)" progress bar will appear at the bottom of the Filevine window. Once complete, the documents will be listed in the folder. - ⚡ **Pitfall:** Ensure you are uploading to the correct folder. Uploading to the wrong folder can cause confusion for other team members. ## Step 3: Updating Case Information in Filevine 1. **Navigate to Dates & Deadlines:** - **What you see:** The Filevine sidebar. - **Action:** Click on the "Dates & Deadlines" section. - **Result:** The "Dates & Deadlines" page will open with various fields. 2. **Enter Case Number:** - **What you see:** A field labeled "Case Number" under the "Complaint Info" section. - **Action:** Refer back to the eLegal page or one of the downloaded documents to find the case number (e.g., "23CV106510"). Type this number into the "Case Number" field in Filevine. - **Result:** The case number is now recorded in Filevine. 3. **Enter Filing Date:** - **What you see:** A field labeled "Date Case Filed" with a calendar icon. - **Action:** Click the calendar icon and select the date the case was filed (e.g., "December 19, 2023"). - **Result:** The filing date is now recorded in Filevine. 4. **Verify and Save:** - **What you see:** The updated "Dates & Deadlines" page. - **Action:** Double-check the case number and filing date for accuracy. Filevine typically saves changes automatically, but ensure no error messages appear. - **Result:** The case information is successfully updated, and the workflow is complete. ## UX Issues Found (severity-ranked) | Severity | Issue | Where it happens | Why it's confusing | |----------|-------|------------------|--------------------| | Medium | Indirect Download | Outlook Email | Users have to click a link and log in to another system just to download documents, which is an extra step. | | Low | Manual Data Entry | Filevine "Dates & Deadlines" | Users have to manually copy and paste the case number and date from one system to another, increasing the risk of errors. | | Low | Folder Navigation | Filevine Documents | The folder structure can be deep, and it's easy to accidentally upload to the wrong folder if not careful. | ## Suggested Improvements 1. **Direct Attachments:** If possible, configure the e-filing system to include the documents as direct attachments in the email, bypassing the need to log in to eLegal. 2. **System Integration:** Explore integrating eLegal with Filevine so that filed documents and case information (like case number and filing date) are automatically synced to the correct Filevine project. 3. **Drag-and-Drop Target Highlighting:** In Filevine, clearly highlight the target folder when dragging files over it to reduce the chance of uploading to the wrong location.