A Phoenix docket conference is a meeting held in Phoenix, Arizona where attorneys and judges discuss various aspects of a case, such as scheduling, pre-trial matters, and potential settlement options. It is used to facilitate communication and keep the case moving forward efficiently.
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
The "DOCKET."
A docket is defined as A calendar or list of cases for trial. A docket number would be a reference number for one case on he docket.
A jury call docket is where the defendant and lawyer meets with the judge and assistant district attorney. At this hearing, it is announced if their is a plead of guilty or if a trial is wanted.
Dead docket is a term used in legal settings to refer to a case that has been indefinitely suspended or put on hold by the court. It means that no action is being taken on the case, but it has not been dismissed either.
Some clerks in some jurisdictions have online access to the docket. If your suit is in a jurisdiction that does this, you could look it up by case number. The docket will show you what pleadings have been filed with the court, and will show you if any hearing or trial dates have been set.
I checked the docket to see when the next court hearing was scheduled.
one party disagree's with the other party
you r a docket said Fred
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
If your court case is to be heard today, your name will appear on the docket.