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American LegalNet

The Premier Litigation Workflow Platform.

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Overview

American LegalNet (ALN) offers a comprehensive suite of tools for litigation professionals. While its core offerings are its extensive library of court forms and its automated court rules-based calendaring (eDockets), it also provides docket data services. ALN helps law firms manage deadlines, access necessary forms, and monitor court dockets to ensure they stay in compliance and operate efficiently.

✨ Key Features

  • Nationwide library of court forms
  • Rules-based calendaring and deadline management (eDockets)
  • Docket data and alerts
  • Integration with Outlook and document management systems

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Comprehensive suite that combines forms, calendaring, and docketing.
  • Vast and meticulously maintained library of court forms.
  • Strong reputation and long history in the legal tech market.

Unique Value: Reduces malpractice risk and increases efficiency by automating critical litigation deadlines and providing comprehensive access to necessary court forms.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Litigation calendaring and deadline calculation Accessing and filling court forms Docket monitoring for case updates Risk management for litigation deadlines

✅ Best For

  • Automatically calculating all deadlines for a case based on a trigger event and the relevant court rules
  • Finding the correct, up-to-date version of a specific court form

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Users who need advanced analytics on judicial behavior or litigation trends.

🏆 Alternatives

CompuLaw LawToolBox PacerPro

Offers a more integrated solution that includes a massive forms library alongside its powerful calendaring engine.

💻 Platforms

Web Desktop (Outlook integration)

🔌 Integrations

Microsoft Outlook iManage NetDocuments

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support
  • ✓ Dedicated Support (All tier)

💰 Pricing

Contact for pricing

✓ 14-day free trial

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