Regulatory Modules
Bar associations can have limited to complete involvement in the regulatory aspects of the practice of law. And even without direct involvement, a bar can provide more complete service to its members by helping them meet various licensing requirements, such as CLE reporting. With Centro’s rich and powerful regulatory tool set, all bars will find value in serving their members with the various aspects for these modules.
Licensing / Dues
The Dues Processing Module serves as a licensing tracking module for bars with those functions. With its variable address and membership status tracking features, it’s the perfect toolset for managing the licensing function.
MCLE
A bar or CLE authority can use the MCLE Module to accumulate, maintain, and manage compliance and transcript data received from members and accredited Sponsors. Driven by the RulesMatrix technology found in the System Administration Module, bars will be able to define their unique compliance rules and produce reliable compliance reporting. The result is a useful set of tools for tracking and reporting CLE compliance for your members.
Admissions
Managing applicant information, conducting a bar exam and dealing with the grading process is an intensive function for a bar or regulatory authority. Centro allows you to accept and track applicants for admission through the entire admission process. You can maintain data for required application documents, supplements, amendments, special accommodation requests, MPRE and MBE scores, application investigation and character and fitness processes and results, exam scores and re-grading. Extensive statistical tools for tracking deficiencies, pass/fail results, exam and motion lists, as well as customizable applicant letters are available.
Discipline
The Centro Discipline Module can manage a discipline case from complaint to resolution. The module provides a dynamic, intelligent toolset for accepting complaints, managing case investigation and dealing with a multitude of adjudication outcomes, both informal and formal. There are also mechanisms for processing ethics questions (hotline) and interfacing with Consumer Assistance Programs. Track Screening Panel Hearing participants, schedule hearings and note outcomes. Informative statistical reporting shows staff to case ratio, informal and formal case outcomes, respondent and complainant profile statistics. Complex reports can demonstrate ethics rules violated, compliant source, and area of practice.
For more detailed information on the various regulatory modules in Centro, please contact a representative sales@manexa.com.
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