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Old 05-12-2013, 07:32 PM
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Can someone point me to a link or article on tracking legal calendaring? If I can find an example I can write VBA to suit our specific needs. I can do this in Excel or from Access data with the output writing in an Outlook calendar.

I am not asking for a solution, just getting pointed in the right direction.

We need to enter an event (ex. Complaint), an event date (date filed) and then calculate deadline dates (must be served by date, date answer due, etc.). For each different type of event, there would a different set of rules and for different courts (state court, federal court)


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