- What does DockItFlo do?
- DockItFlo automates court docket monitoring for litigation firms. It reads every ECF notice your firm receives, extracts every deadline from the email body and attached PDFs, routes high-confidence items directly to your attorneys' calendars, and sends uncertain items to a human review queue. Your legal support team reviews flagged items in a few focused clicks each morning. Every court filing is also stored in a searchable case document library, so your team can find any document without logging into PACER or digging through email.
- How is DockItFlo different from other docketing tools?
- Three things separate DockItFlo from the rest of the category. First, dependent deadline triggers — when a notice says “hearing 14 days after expert reports are filed,” DockItFlo creates a waiting trigger, monitors the case, and computes the deadline automatically when the filing arrives. No other tool does this. Second, every automated extraction goes through a structured human review before touching the calendar — not a basic approve/reject queue, but a purpose-built split-pane interface where your team sees the original document alongside editable dates. Third, the entire product is priced per attorney with AI included — no add-ons, no tiers that lock the most important feature behind the most expensive plan.
- How does DockItFlo handle date changes — when a court continues or resets a deadline?
- When a new ECF notice arrives, DockItFlo checks whether any extracted date appears to be a proposed change to a deadline already on the calendar. It looks for linguistic cues like “continued to,” “reset to,” and “rescheduled for,” cross-references against existing calendar entries for the same case, and flags matches as date change candidates in the review queue with a yellow POSSIBLE DATE CHANGE chip. The review modal shows the old and new dates side by side, lets the reviewer open the original notice, and offers two explicit paths: Confirm Date Change (supersedes the old deadline, removes it from the calendar, preserves both notices in the audit trail) or Confirm Separate Deadlines (keeps both as independent events). The AI proposes; the human confirms. Read the full feature walkthrough→