Docketing software
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Docketing software is computer software for use in scheduling legal matters. In ex parte proceedings, litigation, and other legal matters, timing is highly critical. The schedule used by one who practices before a court is called a docket.
One class of docketing software applications include the intellectual property software applications, software applications designed to manage aspects of the intellectual property (IP) assets of a business organization, including patents, trademarks, licences and royalties.
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- List of docketing software providers in intellectual property law on the European Patent Office (EPO) web site
- IP MENU - A list of Docketing Software providers
- MA3000: Docketing Software with Rules-based Scheduling and Calendar
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