Legal adoption often begins with one concrete matter. PLENA aims to identify a narrow pro-bono case where a receipt, refusal record, agent authorization, or PROVA certificate helps organize evidence without pretending to replace legal judgment.
A person harmed by an automated decision needs a clear proof trail and appeal record.
PROVA organizes evidence of work, communications, dates, complaints, and responses.
TEMPORA and PROVA preserve what was submitted, when, and to whom.
DIGITA and PROVA create a documented incident packet.
Receipts show who appeared, what was agreed, and what was refused or corrected.
ORIGINA and human-authorship receipts support provenance.
Choose a matter with clear documentary needs and low privacy exposure.
Legal-aid or pro-bono counsel controls legal strategy.
Use PROVA, TEMPORA, refusal receipts, and review records as support.
After safe resolution, write a redacted case study for practitioners.