List of NICE Justice Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying NICE Justice customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased NICE Justice for Legal Practice Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using NICE Justice for Legal Practice Management include: SAO8, a United States based Government organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $6.0 million, The Muskingum County Prosecutors Office, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $6.0 million, Augusta,GA District Attorneys Office, a United States based Government organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Augusta,GA District Attorneys Office | Government | 10 | $1M | United States | Nice Systems | NICE Justice | Legal Practice Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Augusta,GA District Attorneys Office deployed NICE Justice, the cloud-based digital evidence management application within NICE's Evidencentral platform, as its primary Legal Practice Management solution. The deployment targets the Augusta Judicial Circuit serving Burke and Richmond Counties where the DA's Office manages about 5,000 active cases and 2,500 felony cases annually with roughly 60 staffers, and it is the fifth prosecutor's office in Georgia to adopt NICE Justice. The NICE Justice implementation configures AI-powered modules for object detection, automated case building, audio and video transcription and translation, optical character recognition, analytics, automated transcoding and redaction, evidence sequencing on timelines, and secure digital sharing for discovery. The system is provisioned with an evidence intake portal that automates matching of uploaded files to digital case folders and triggers attorney notifications, positioning NICE Justice as the central Legal Practice Management tool for evidence lifecycle management. Architecturally the deployment is cloud-based, consolidating ingest, processing and storage within NICE Justice and Evidencentral to remove manual handling of physical media. Integrations are operationalized through the intake portal with local agencies including Richmond County Sheriff's Office, Burke County Sheriff's Office, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and eight additional law enforcement agencies, enabling direct upload and automated association to cases. Governance and workflow changes emphasize digital intake controls, automated matching rules and notification policies to accelerate case preparation. The office formalized processes that shift routine evidence handling to automated workflows so prosecutors and staff can focus on prosecution and victim advocacy, and the DA's Office reports an expectation of shortening average case lifespans by a projected nine to twelve months. | |
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SAO8 | Government | 50 | $6M | United States | Nice Systems | NICE Justice | Legal Practice Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, SAO8 deployed NICE Justice to automate digital evidence management across the State Attorney's Office for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. NICE Justice is delivered as a cloud-based component of the Evidencentral platform and serves as the office's Legal Practice Management solution for prosecution and discovery workflows. The deployment configures NICE Justice digital evidence management with built-in AI and automation capabilities, including automated case building, object detection, video and audio transcription and translation, optical character recognition, analytics for finding evidence and case connections, transcoding and redaction of video, clip creation and annotation, sequencing evidence on timelines, and one click digital sharing with defense counsel. These functional modules are orchestrated to convert raw uploads into reviewable, searchable case folders and prosecutor work product. Operational coverage includes the office that handles approximately 18,000 felony, misdemeanor and juvenile cases annually, staffs 41 prosecutors and 80 support staff, and serves the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy and Union. The implementation addresses a prior intake volume that reached 26,000 evidence files per month in 2023 and standardizes evidence intake from 26 law enforcement partners by providing a single secure online portal and automated ingestion from shared drives, case management systems, and in car and body worn video systems into the correct digital case folders. Governance and process changes center on standardizing intake, automating deposit of evidence into digital case folders, and making content immediately accessible for review and trial exhibit preparation. The office expects to redirect attorney and staff time toward prosecution oriented activities, meet tight discovery deadlines more consistently, and move cases through the criminal justice system faster, while producing more consistent evidence packages for successful prosecution. | |
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The Muskingum County Prosecutors Office | Non Profit | 50 | $6M | United States | Nice Systems | NICE Justice | Legal Practice Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024 the Muskingum County Prosecuting Attorney's Office deployed NICE Justice, a cloud-based application in the Legal Practice Management category built by NICE Systems. The office handles several thousand cases annually and reported that digital evidence volumes rose from two terabytes to forty-five terabytes in two years, driving the need for a centralized, cloud evidence management solution. NICE Justice is being configured to provide AI-powered evidence handling and automation, including automated case building, face and object detection, video and audio transcription and translation, optical character recognition, analytics, evidence connection discovery, redaction, and video clip and timeline creation. The deployment emphasizes built-in automation and notification workflows to reduce manual evidence preparation and accelerate trial exhibit creation. Operational integrations include a single evidence intake portal used by nine law enforcement agencies including the Ohio State Patrol, automatic deposition of uploads into cloud digital case folders, immediate availability for viewing, and automatic attorney notification on new evidence. The solution also enables trackable digital discovery sharing with defense counsel and is scoped across assistant prosecutors, attorneys and support staff for discovery, case preparation and courtroom exhibit workflows. Governance and process changes center on centralizing intake, eliminating manual handling of discs, drives and emailed files, and restructuring evidence workflows around chronological case assembly and automated transcription to improve case presentation. As the first Prosecuting Attorney's Office in Ohio to adopt NICE technology, the Muskingum County Prosecuting Attorney's Office expects NICE Justice to recoup time spent managing digital evidence and better equip attorneys in pursuit of justice for victims. |
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