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PriorLex is not a law firm. It is a Process Navigation Engine.

Most people do not fail at legal processes because they argue badly. They fail because they cannot see the structure they are inside. PriorLex makes that structure visible — first.

The Formula

PriorLex Model = Process Layering + Behavioral Mapping + Routing Logic

Three things in one engine. Process Layering names the stages. Behavioral Mapping observes how people actually move through them. Routing Logic decides where the matter belongs. Together they form a navigable system instead of a stack of forms.

The Four Layers

Every legal or administrative process passes through four stages. Each PriorLex domain owns one stage exclusively. We call this Layer Purity — no layer carries another's responsibility.

Entry Layer

TrafficTicketPath

Where a citation enters the system. Live urgency, deadlines, three response paths.

Routing Layer

CaCourtFinder

Where the matter goes. County by matter type. The Court Routing Gap, mapped.

Continuity Layer

Juratrack

What happens after the gavel. DMV reporting, insurance, expungement, retention.

Control Layer

PriorLex

The system that connects the others. Manifesto, model, behavioral research.

Five Signature Concepts

PriorLex research uses a small set of named structural concepts when describing how people move through legal processes:

Pre-Understanding ActionActing on a process before understanding its structure. Most users enter this state within hours of receiving a citation.
Court Routing GapThe interval in which a case has been filed but the user does not know which court holds it.
Process Visibility CollapseWhen the full process is invisible to the person inside it — present in the institutions, missing in experience.
Decision Under UncertaintyChoices made before the process is understood. The uncertainty is procedural, not personal.
Routing OpacityWhen systems route a case without showing the user where it went. Not malice — the absence of a translation layer.

The Airbnb Architecture

Today PriorLex covers California traffic, court routing, and case continuity. Tomorrow it covers Texas DMV, New York small claims, UK immigration, Germany residence permits. The wedge is narrow on purpose — the engine is not.

We are not building pages about law. We are building a data model that can represent any legal or administrative process, in any country, in any language, as a sequence of user actions across authorities.

Five dimensions of flexibility, hard-wired from day one:

What This Means for You

If you arrived here with a California traffic ticket: PriorLex's first job is to make your specific deadline visible. Use the Quick Deadline Tool on TrafficTicketPath. Find your court on CaCourtFinder. Track what comes after on Juratrack.

If you arrived here as a builder, researcher, or institution: this manifesto is the contract. The system is open in its architecture, restrained in its claims. We do not give legal advice. We organize public process information into a navigable structure. Everything else follows from that line.

The law is written. How people decide is not.