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1984 federal cases monitored · 94 districts · 8 languages

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WHAT HAPPENED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH
The court issued a scheduling order setting deadlines for discovery. Both sides must exchange documents by the dates listed. No hearing is required unless someone misses a deadline.
YOUR CASE FILE
  • Scheduling order filed — sets discovery cutoff and motion deadlines.
  • Next: joint report due to the court in 14 days.

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1Enter your federal case number on the case page.
2Ada monitors the court docket for new filings.
3Every morning at 5 AM: what happened, in plain English.

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GOLDFISHWhat happened (three sentences)
ELWOODYour case file — what was filed, by whom
POOKAWhat the other side did
KELLYWhat it means for your case

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Mission

Ada is a product of Lesson of the Day, PBC — a California Public Benefit Corporation. Every dollar funds free education for learners the market forgot. The legal system charges you to understand your own case. Ada doesn't.