Litigation management via network facility
First Claim
1. A method on a computer for providing litigation management, comprising:
- receiving from a first party to a lawsuit at least one proposed action;
logging a time and date of the proposed action; and
sending a message to at least one opposing party in the law suit, wherein the message invites feedback from the at least one opposing party in accordance with a court rule.
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Abstract
A method on a computer for providing litigation management is disclosed. The method includes receiving from a first party to a lawsuit at least one proposed action and logging a time and date of the proposed action. The method further includes sending a message to at least one opposing party in the law suit, wherein the message invites feedback from the at least one opposing party in accordance with a court rule. In one alternative, the method further includes receiving feedback from the at least one opposing party in the law suit, logging a time, a date and content of the feedback, determining whether the feedback complies with the court rule based on the time, date and content of the feedback, and recommending sanctions of the at least one opposing party if the feedback does not comply with the court rule.
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20 Claims
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1. A method on a computer for providing litigation management, comprising:
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receiving from a first party to a lawsuit at least one proposed action;
logging a time and date of the proposed action; and
sending a message to at least one opposing party in the law suit, wherein the message invites feedback from the at least one opposing party in accordance with a court rule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer readable medium including computer instructions for providing online litigation management, the computer instructions including instructions for:
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receiving from a first party to a lawsuit at least one proposed action;
logging a time and date of the proposed action; and
sending a message to at least one opposing party in the law suit, wherein the message invites feedback from the at least one opposing party in accordance with a court rule. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A computer system for providing litigation management, comprising:
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an interface for receiving from a first party to a lawsuit at least one proposed action;
a processor configured for logging a time and date of the proposed action and generating a message inviting feedback from at least one opposing party in accordance with a court rule; and
a transmitter for sending the message to the at least one opposing party in the law suit. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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