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Free court deadline calculators and resources for lawyers, legal professionals, and others. Court Deadlines contains reference information and calculators for common deadlines in the federal rules of civil procedure.
Calculate deadlines with ease with this free date calculator. Holidays and more are built in to ensure you don't have to count days manually.
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Court Date Calculator. Save hours every week. Stop manually calculating legal deadlines. Set a trigger date (such as a trial), and automatically calculate all relevant deadlines in seconds. Electronic docketing. Prevent malpractice. Get automatic updates to your calendar when court rules change.
The Court Date Calendar calculates dates between January 2006 to December 2026. To begin, click on a start date to the right (default is the current date). Then, enter the number of Court days, past or future, to calculate and press the 'Calculate' button.