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Filing Deadline Extraction Example

Timetable orders set a sequence of filing deadlines across the entire litigation timeline. This example shows how DueCounsel maps every filing obligation from a timetable order into structured, reviewable entries.

Sample document excerptTimetable Order
TIMETABLE ORDER: 1. Plaintiff's Statement of Claim shall be served and filed by March 15, 2026. 2. Defendant's Statement of Defence shall be filed within 30 days of service of the Statement of Claim. 3. Discoveries shall be completed by June 30, 2026. 4. Trial record to be perfected 60 days before the trial date of October 20, 2026.

This is a fictional document excerpt created for demonstration purposes only.

DueCounsel extraction output

Extracted dateDeadline typeAction itemResponsible partyConfidenceCalendar export
Mar 15, 2026Filing deadlineServe and file Statement of ClaimPlaintiff's counselHigh ICS / CSV
Apr 14, 2026 (30 days after Mar 15)Filing deadlineFile Statement of DefenceDefendant's counselMedium ICS / CSV
Jun 30, 2026Discovery cutoffComplete discoveriesBoth partiesHigh ICS / CSV
Aug 21, 2026 (60 days before trial)Record deadlinePerfect trial recordBoth partiesMedium ICS / CSV

Why this matters

Timetable orders govern the entire litigation schedule. Missing a step can cause downstream delays, court sanctions, or loss of the scheduled trial date.

Lawyer review required

Deadlines computed from other dates (e.g. "30 days after service") are labeled Medium confidence. Verify the trigger event date before confirming.

  • Review source text before confirming each extraction
  • Verify computed dates against the actual document
  • Confirm or dismiss each item before exporting to calendar

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