Epiq, a global provider of integrated technology and services for the legal profession, launched an application programming interface (API) gateway for AACER that allows lenders, servicers, investors, law firms and others to easily and efficiently identify debtors in bankruptcy, monitor dockets and events with workflow queues for effective portfolio management, and search across and within cases, on-demand.

As a complete PACER replacement, AACER retrieves and organizes data from every court in the country, allowing users quick and convenient access through one easy-to-use, reliable connection point. AACER retrieves, automates and maps electronic court data, including third-party data, for servicer payment operations, investment decision-making and other custom needs. Clients use AACER’s leading loan audit services for portfolio due diligence, remediation and ongoing servicing activities. AACER’s automated document production, filing and mail fulfilment services allow seamless interaction with courts and stakeholders.

“The need for a computer-to-computer data exchange is driving change within the credit servicing and investment fields, and we strive to be at the forefront of that change,” said Noah Ornstein, managing director of AACER at Epiq. “AACER’s APIs are easy to implement. They allow for automated processes and scalability so our clients can improve operational efficiency and reduce risks and costs.”