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2-24-108432
Harju Maakohus
10:00
1-24-089201
Tartu Maakohus
11:30
3-24-044871
Tallinn Ringkonnakohus
14:00
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2-24-108432 · Harju County Court
Start time changed: 10:00 → 11:30
Judge: Moonika Teras
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Moonika Teras
Harju County Court · Civil
71%
Completion rate
22%
Postponement
7%
Cancellation
vs court median ▲ +4%
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M. Teras
K. Kangur
A. Lepik
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Harju
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How many civil cases did Harju County Court process in April 2025?
In April 2025, Harju County Court processed 1,247 civil cases. Of all judges, M. Teras handled the most (143 cases, 68% completed).
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Frequently asked questions

How can I find court hearings in Estonia?
LexForge (lexforge.ee) provides a real-time search interface for Estonian court hearings. Enter a case number, judge name, or court name to see upcoming and past hearings. Data is sourced from Estonian court records.
What is the postponement rate for Estonian court hearings?
Based on LexForge data covering Estonian courts from 2019 to present, approximately 18–24% of civil hearings are postponed. Rates vary by judge and case type. LexForge shows a judge-specific postponement score on case detail pages.
Can I search Estonian court decisions in English?
Yes. LexForge provides an English-language interface to Riigi Teataja court decisions alongside live hearing data. Unified search returns both past decisions and upcoming hearings for the same case number.
How does the Estonian court system work?
Estonia has three tiers: district courts (maakohtud) handle first-instance cases; circuit courts (ringkonnakohtud) handle appeals; the Supreme Court (Riigikohus) handles cassation. There are 4 district courts, 2 circuit courts, and 1 Supreme Court.
Which Estonian court has the highest workload?
Harju Maakohus in Tallinn processes the highest volume of cases in Estonia. LexForge workload analytics show weekly pressure scores for all courts.
What is Riigi Teataja and how does it relate to court decisions?
Riigi Teataja is Estonia official legal publication at riigiteataja.ee. It publishes legislation and court decisions. LexForge integrates Riigi Teataja search with live hearing data in one query.
How accurate is the postponement probability score?
The postponement score uses a minimum of 10 historical hearings per judge per case type. It reflects hearings that received a POSTPONED status within 14 days of the scheduled date. It is a statistical indicator, not a legal prediction.

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