Controlled public intake

Direct each request to the right review path

Three dedicated portals collect the information and supporting material required before a human administrator can approve any operational follow-up.

Completeness controlRequired fields and file integrity are checked before submission.
No automatic legal conclusionThe system does not certify identity, ownership, professional status or infringement.
Human authorizationNo external action starts until the main administrator records a decision.
1

Requester identity and contact

Use information that Atlantic can verify and use for follow-up.

2

Identity and authorship evidence

Provide independent records that connect you to the public identity and the original content.

Select at least two available evidence categories *
3

Request summary and declarations

Submission is blocked until every applicable requirement is complete.

Accepted formatsPDF, JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, RAW/DNG, DOCX, TXT · 25 MB per file · 100 MB total
What happens after submission?A technical receipt PDF is generated. The administrator receives a review task. No case, notice or external communication is created automatically.
Controlled public request center

Different requests require different identity, authority, evidence and confidentiality checks

The request center routes identity-impersonation reports, lawyer inquiries and general information requests into separate intake paths. Technical validation checks completeness and file safety; an administrator must still review the request before operational action begins.

  1. 01Choose request type
  2. 02Complete required identity fields
  3. 03Attach relevant records
  4. 04Technical validation
  5. 05Administrator review
  6. 06PDF acknowledgment
01

Identity-impersonation reports

A requester should identify the genuine professional identity, the impersonating profile or communication, relevant URLs, dates, source portfolio and corroborating records. Atlantic can compare materials and organize the report but does not issue a government identity determination.

Sensitive identity documents should be requested only when necessary and stored with restricted access.

02

Lawyer and professional inquiries

A lawyer path should request professional identity, firm, jurisdiction, public-directory verification, represented party, authority, matter description, deadline and preferred secure communication. Admission to a bar should be verified against an official or reliable public source where available.

Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship with Atlantic or waive privilege. The sender should avoid unnecessary privileged or highly sensitive material until the communication scope is confirmed.

03

General, media and institutional requests

Journalists, researchers, public services, partners and members of the public should identify the subject, intended use, deadline, requested level of detail and whether the question concerns Atlantic’s practices, a specific case or general education.

Atlantic may decline to disclose private case data, security-sensitive details, trade secrets, privileged communications or personal information.

04

Automated acknowledgment versus substantive response

A generated PDF confirms technical receipt, reference and submitted categories. It does not validate the requester’s identity, legal position, facts or entitlement to a response.

Substantive action begins only after administrative review and, where necessary, further verification or counsel involvement.

Legal and institutional references

These links point to official or institutional sources. Their inclusion does not mean that every text applies to every matter.

General information only. Atlantic does not issue judicial determinations, guarantee outcomes or replace counsel licensed in the relevant jurisdiction.

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