Automated legal calendaring based on court rules governing your case.
Manage your litigation calendar more effectively and avoid missing deadlines.
Westlaw Legal Calendaring is a web-based, rules-based calendaring tool that automatically calculates your litigation deadlines based on the applicable federal, state, and local court rules – then adds the information directly to your Microsoft Outlook calendar. As dates change, you can recalculate accordingly – and repopulate your calendar with the updates.
Calculate dates and update your Outlook calendar automatically.
No more manually calculating dates from multiple sources. Simply enter the matter information, applicable rules set, event, and date. Then from one single location, Westlaw Legal Calendaring makes it simple to:
- Calculate dates and deadlines for specific litigation events
- Access the full-text court rule that determines these deadlines
- Add events and deadlines to your Outlook calendar
- Recalculate and repopulate your Outlook calendar as litigation dates change
Court Calendar Tracking helps you stay current with the court's calendar.
Westlaw Legal Calendaring is also available with Court Calendar Tracking, providing access to the court's calendar for a specific case, along with full-text dockets and Docket Tracks.
Use Court Calendar Tracking to:
- Gain access to the court's calendar from a full-text docket
- Track newly scheduled events and changes to the courts calendar in cases of interest
- Add those events directly to your Outlook calendar
Take a Closer Look
View a demo »Learn how Westlaw Legal Calendaring can simplify your life by automatically tracking litigation dates and adding them to your calendar.
See what's covered »Westlaw Legal Calendaring is based on rules sets from federal, state, and local jurisdictions. This interactive map shows which jurisdictions are covered.
Product Support
Get a user guide »The guide will show you how to calculate litigation-related deadlines, add information to your Outlook calendar, manage calendaring information, and more.
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