DocketCalendar is a powerful tool that will help you keep track of all your litigation and practice related deadlines.
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How do I use DocketCalendar? Create events and add them to your calendar in 3 easy steps!
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In DocketCalendar a "Trigger," "Trigger Event," or "Trigger Item" refers to a key event that is specified in procedural rules and upon which case deadlines are based. These triggers are essential for determining the timelines and deadlines within a case. For instance, the service of a summons and complaint can serve as a trigger event.
A "Trigger Date" is the date on which the trigger event occurs. This date could be in the past, in the future, or even the current date, depending on the nature of the trigger. An example of a trigger date could be the date of an upcoming trial or the date a motion was served.
"Related Events" are the deadlines and court appointments that are calculated based on a trigger event. While most related events are deadlines, some triggers might be case-related court appointments themselves, such as a deposition, hearing, or trial. In such cases, DocketCalendar includes these appointments in the list as Related Events.
In DocketCalendar, the relationship between a trigger and an event is fundamental to understanding how deadlines are calculated and managed within the application. Here's a detailed explanation:
For example, if a trial date is set (trigger), DocketCalendar will calculate and schedule all related deadlines (events), such as discovery cutoffs or deadlines to file pre-trial motions, based on the specified trial date and the procedural rules of the court handling the case. This ensures that all deadlines are accurately reflected on your calendar, helping to manage case timelines efficiently and effectively.
To create events in DocketCalendar, you should follow these steps:
1. Access the 'Create Events' screen by clicking on 'New Events' in the EVENTS section of the sidebar.
2. Select the case for which you want to create events.
3. Choose a trigger type, ensuring that the 'Jurisdiction' field is correctly filled out.
4. Enter the necessary details for the trigger and the event.
5. Click the appropriate button to preview your events. A preview of all the events in the trigger set will appear at the bottom of the screen.
6. Optionally, you can deselect any events you don't want to include, view more information about specific events, or export the events.
7. Once you're ready to add the events to your calendar, make any necessary changes to the dates or descriptions of the events.
8. Click the final button to add the events to your calendar and to view the export success screen.
To create a case in DocketCalendar, follow these steps:
1. Start by clicking on the "New Case" button in the "CASES" section of your navigation.
2. Fill out the case name and select a jurisdiction.
3. Optionally, you can fill out the event details, which will display with each event on your calendar.
4. After filling out these details, click to confirm. Remember, you can always modify the details later.
Once you have created your first case, you can then proceed to create events related to this case.
To attach a file to an event in DocketCalendar, it's recommended to use a link to the document rather than attaching a physical copy directly. This method is more efficient and avoids consuming additional storage space in your calendar. Here are the steps to attach a file via a link, using OneDrive as an example, but the process is similar for other file-sharing services like Dropbox:
This method allows you to share important documents related to your events without directly attaching files, maintaining accessibility while avoiding the drawbacks of file duplication and excessive memory usage.
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