Sam questioned why Time on Desk (Avg Days) led the attorney hub. I agreed with the operating logic: time on desk is useful outcome-cycle context, but attorney hubs should lead with current active case work.
I updated the seven Overview LWC bundles that still opened with time-on-desk style outcome cards: Abigail, Austin, Jimmy, Jon, Nick, Terry, and Trent. The headline cards now begin with Total Open Caseload, New Cases 30 Day, Offers, and Demands Pending Review. Settlement and fee metrics remain available after those active-case cards, and Time on Desk (Avg Days) is now last in the headline card list with helper copy that frames it as outcome-cycle context.
I also changed the page subtitle on those hubs to lead with active cases instead of settlements. Payton was not included in the live deploy because its Overview already leads with needs-action and caseload, and the local Payton bundle has unrelated pending edits from earlier work.
Source path: /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/Repos/sail-litify/Litify_AI_Integration_Project/salesforce-metadata.
git diff --check passed for the touched Overview files. The first dry-run attempt used NoTestRun, which production rejected. I switched to the known attorney-hub specified-test lane.
Dry-run validation 0AfUV000001ZCgr0AG succeeded against LITIFY_ORG: 7 LWC bundles, 35 specified attorney-hub tests, 0 failures, 0 component errors.
Live deploy 0AfUV000001ZCk50AG succeeded against LITIFY_ORG: same 7 LWC bundles, 35 specified attorney-hub tests, 0 failures, 0 component errors.
Desktop and mobile screenshots for Jimmy are saved at /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Design Skills/playwright-runs/attorney-hub-jimmy-active-cases-2026-06-15-auth-reuse/.
Desktop QA confirmed the live Jimmy hub shows Total Open Caseload first, followed by New Cases 30 Day, Offers, and Demands Pending Review. Time on Desk YTD appears below the Caseload Details panel.
Mobile QA loaded the authenticated Jimmy hub and showed the content stacked readably. Automated overflow flagged Salesforce global header/search chrome, not the Attorney Hub content.
The requested layout priority correction was completed, deployed, and QA checked.
A useful next pass would be to apply the same active-case-first framing to any remaining hub tabs or role-center variants where outcome metrics still lead the page. Another useful improvement would be a reusable shared Overview component so the eight hubs do not require parallel edits for simple card-order changes.
No Litify records, Apex classes, reports, flows, permissions, or page metadata were changed. Rollback is to redeploy the prior seven attorneyHub*Overview bundles from source history or Salesforce deployment history before deploy 0AfUV000001ZCk50AG.
Importance: High. Status: Done.