Method and apparatus for management of court schedules

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000, C709S203000

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for generating court calendars. A court date server is coupled to a database of court rules for generation of court dates. A user accesses the court date server via a communications network and submits event and jurisdiction data to the court date server. The court date server uses the event data and the jurisdiction data to generate a court calendar of event dates that is transmitted to the user. In one embodiment of a court date server, the court date server is coupled to a user database. The court date server stores the court calendar in the user database for later retrieval and use by the user. In addition, the court date server uses the stored court calendar to generate court date reminders that are sent to the user and to send notifications to the user when court rules are modified that affect the user's already calculated court dates.

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