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Attorney Orientation

This article goes over some basic details regarding Docketly's new attorney orientation

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Written by Bradley Davies
Updated over 3 weeks ago

We have tailored a presentation to help attorneys understand what is expected of them while working Docketly hearings.

During this hour~ long presentation you will learn how to effectively use the Docketly platform, and also be provided with some tips and scenarios for what you should do in an uncertain situation.

Please keep in mind this presentation will be generalized for all attendees, since we operate nationally we do not want to spend time with the nuances of everyone's individual states/counties/courts.

We have a set orientation schedule on a weekly basis. If nationally celebrated holidays fall on a given orientation date, that date is not applicable. Please take a look at the schedule below to see what date/time would work best for you. Keep in mind times presented below are Mountain Standard Time, so calibrate accordingly.

Orientation date/times (MST):

Monday: 2:30PM
Wednesday: 2:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM
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All presentations are conducted via Google Meet. You'll click on the blue "Join with Google Meet" button to connect to the presentation. If any issues occur when you click that button you can always copy and paste the URL directly under the blue button into your web browser and that should also open up the presentation for you. It is ideal to join via computer/tablet so you can see the presentation. Joining by phone you'll be able to hear everything being relayed, but the presentation might be difficult to follow.
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During the presentation please be respectful to the presenter and attendees. If you are appearing from a loud area we ask that you mute yourself so there isn't feedback and noise interrupting the presentation. If you need to ask a question the presenter will inform you on how to go about asking questions during the presentation. There will be a Q&A at the end of the presentation.

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