Your case, online

You watch it happen.

Your own login to your own matter. Here is exactly what that looks like, including the part your IT department is going to ask about.

The door, and the second lock

Two factors. Not optional.

The moment you stop being a prospective client and become a client, the authentication rules that apply to counsel apply to you. Same rules, no exceptions negotiated, and it is not a setting anybody here can turn off for convenience.

Illustrations of the real screens. The live door is jhenrylaw.com/portal/signin.

The property worth checking

Enrolment is not a prompt you can dismiss. A converted client who has not set up a second factor is routed to enrolment, and there is no path past it — the same treatment opposing counsel and the bench get on this platform.

And if access is later revoked, the relaxed state returns structurally — because the rule that decides is one function asked at the moment of the question, not a flag on a row that somebody has to remember to change. A permission model that depends on an administrator's memory is one that has already failed and not noticed.

Once you are through

What is actually on the other side.

There is nothing to set up.

The seat is created when the matter is. You get an invitation, you enrol a second factor, and from then on you can see your own case whenever you want to.

Start with the file