Legal Calendaring Software
Simplify your firm’s scheduling
Never miss a court date, deadline, or client meeting. CloudLex’s legal calendaring software ensures that your law firm stays organized by centralizing all important events into a single, easy-to-use legal calendar.
A unified calendar for your entire law firm
Access your calendar anywhere, anytime
Whether you’re in court, meeting with a client, or reviewing case files, CloudLex’s legal scheduling software keeps you connected. With our cloud-based calendar software, you can manage schedules in-app—ensuring that you and your team members never miss a deadline.
Sync and integrate with your favorite calendars
Stop switching between different calendars. CloudLex seamlessly integrates with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook, allowing you to keep all calendar events in sync across platforms. Whether you update your schedule on your phone, desktop, or tablet, your legal calendar software will always be up to date.
Analyze calendar data with event reports
Leverage insights on your firm’s operations with event reports. View completed vs. upcoming tasks, track case deadlines, and optimize workload distribution across your legal practice. With detailed filters, you can sort by case management data like important dates, event types, owners, and status to keep everything organized.
Legal Calendaring Software
Simplify your firm’s scheduling with Legal Calendaring Software
Stay on top of deadlines
Manage all your firm’s events in a single view. The intuitive, color-coded layout provides a complete view of critical dates, including Statute of Limitations (SOL) deadlines, Notice of Claim deadlines, No-Fault deadlines, and all other Case-specific due dates.
Track progress and filter events
Stay organized with advanced filtering options. Connect tasks from your case management system to your legal calendar, ensuring all team members can track progress. Search and filter by event owners, location, and event type for efficient scheduling.
Get an overview of important deadlines
View related events for each matter with CloudLex’s matter overview dashboard. Automatically populate your legal calendar with deadlines and due dates, helping you manage multiple cases with confidence.
Bring everything together for enhanced productivity
CloudLex consolidates all court rules, case deadlines, and client appointments into one software solution. Reduce the risk of human error and double entries. Keep your entire legal team on the same page with one powerful legal calendaring system.
See what your peers are saying about CloudLex!
Ability to track events, statutes, and especially upload documents
It has been great with calendaring events and the generated email reminders with regard to upcoming events and statutes. It also has made tracking expenses easier. Most importantly, we have become primarily “paper free” with the ability to upload all documents in a case for easy access to all.
Joseph Stampone
Stampone Law, PC | Owner
Frequently asked questions
What is legal calendaring software, and why do law firms need it?
A legal calendaring system is a software solution designed to help legal professionals track court deadlines, manage client meetings, and prevent missing deadlines. It streamlines case management by automating due dates and scheduling based on court rules.
How does CloudLex prevent scheduling conflicts?
CloudLex syncs with Outlook Calendars and Google Calendar while consolidating all important events into a single view. With automated email reminders and rules-based calendaring, your firm can avoid scheduling overlaps and stay organized.
Can small law firms benefit from legal calendaring software?
Yes! Whether you’re a solo practitioner or part of a large firm, CloudLex’s legal calendaring software is built to scale. Small firms benefit from automation, seamless calendar integration, and reduced human error, making scheduling easier.
Does CloudLex work on mobile devices?
Absolutely. CloudLex’s mobile app ensures that attorneys can access their legal calendar software anytime, anywhere—whether in court, at a client meeting, or reviewing case files remotely.
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