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The Tech Behind ProBono.Org’s Legal Transformation

Nonhlanhla MorareBy Nonhlanhla Morare2025-05-27No Comments3 Mins Read
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In an era where digital disruption is sweeping across industries, South Africa’s legal aid sector is now stepping into the future, with purpose and precision. ProBono.Org, the country’s leading public interest legal clearinghouse, has partnered with the Empire Partner Foundation (EPF) to launch a pioneering Digital Case Management (DCM) platform, signaling a much-needed transformation in how legal assistance is tracked, managed, and delivered.

For decades, case management within legal aid environments has depended on manual systems, stacks of paper, outdated spreadsheets, and disjointed communications. While functional, these systems often failed to keep pace with the growing demand for legal support, particularly in underserved communities. The result? Bottlenecks in service delivery, administrative fatigue for practitioners, and delayed justice for clients.

The introduction of the DCM platform marks a decisive shift from analog to digital, from reactive to proactive legal aid.

A Purpose-Built Platform for Public Good

Developed in collaboration with EPF, a non-profit organization dedicated to driving technology for social impact, the DCM platform is engineered to solve specific challenges faced by legal professionals and NGOs. It offers an intuitive, cloud-based interface where legal practitioners can manage cases in real-time, communicate with clients, and track their pro bono hours effortlessly.

“The DCM platform is not just about digitizing old processes, it’s about redefining how legal support is accessed and delivered in the 21st century.”

The platform is especially relevant as legal professionals work to meet the Legal Practice Council’s mandatory requirement of 40 hours of pro bono work annually. The DCM system makes it easy to log, report, and verify these hours—all in one place.

A Step Toward Accessible Justice

By enabling clients to submit and monitor cases online, even from rural or previously inaccessible areas, the DCM solution directly addresses South Africa’s access-to-justice gap. It aligns with national digital transformation goals while supporting the broader vision of equity and transparency within the legal sector.

This innovation doesn’t only streamline operations. It’s a strategic tool that can be scaled across multiple NGOs and law clinics, allowing organizations to respond faster, allocate resources better, and make data-driven decisions.

Looking Ahead: Legal Open Day on 2 July

The platform will officially launch at the upcoming Legal Open Day on 2 July, where ProBono.Org and EPF will showcase the full capabilities of the DCM platform to stakeholders across the legal and civic sectors.

The event promises live demonstrations, panel discussions, and networking with legal professionals, NGOs, and technologists interested in how smart systems can solve real-world problems.

As South Africa navigates a rapidly evolving digital economy, the DCM platform offers more than just efficiency, it delivers a message: technology can be a bridge to justice, not a Let barrier.

“Empowering Justice: The ProBono.org dashboard streamlines case management, enabling lawyers to efficiently deliver pro bono services to those in need.”

  • Nonhlanhla Morare is a Journalism intern at Empire Partner Foundation

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