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What is DocketCalendar?

DocketCalendar is a powerful tool that will help you keep track of all your litigation and practice related deadlines.

DocketCalendar can...

  • Instantly calculate bundles of court rules-based deadlines and automatically populate your Outlook or Google calendar.
  • Easily manage your deadlines as they change throughout the lifecycle of your case.
  • Create instant reports on your deadlines
  • DocketCalendar works directly with CalendarRules cloud-based software application that automates court rules-based calendaring for legal professionals. Through DocketCalendar you can calculate deadlines based on local court rules and automatically generate events on your Outlook or Google calendar.

Key Features

  • Access to over 2,200 court rules sets nationwide
  • Calculate, create, and place deadlines on multiple calendars at once
  • Integrate with Outlook, Google, or use as a stand-alone calendar
  • Recalculate deadlines when dates change and instantly update calendars
  • Organize and manage deadlines for the entire firm
  • Generate detailed reports
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A note about accessing your DocketCalendar account...

You'll need two sets of login credentials to get started.

Creating a case
Make sure you have the correct login credentials from your firm administrator.
After you login to DocketCalendar, you'll be prompted to log into your linked email account.

PLEASE NOTE:
This is will be a separate login from your personal email account.

Learn the basics.

How do I use DocketCalendar? Create events and add them to your calendar in 3 easy steps!

First-timer considerations...

Make sure you have a complete understanding of your firm's calendaring process.
Common considerations include...

  • Does your firm have a central calendar for deadlines?
  • Which deadlines should attorneys receive? All or just appearances?
  • How should events appear in Outlook or Google Calendar?
  • What information goes in the subject line?
  • Where should the case name appear? (e.g., "Smith v Jones - Last Day to File Motion" or "Last Day to File Motion - Smith v Jones")
  • What format should case names follow? (Full name, abbreviated, code number, or matter number)
  • Do you include attorney initials in the subject field?
  • What information belongs in the event description?
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