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The Litigation Summary page contains a list of the complaints and answers, appeals, motions, depositions, and trial preparation activities that have been entered in the case file. This page is useful as a simple, at-a-glance view of the progress of litigation. However, it does not include every detail from the Litigation pages, and the columns in the table behave slightly inconsistently due to the differences in the types of litigation actions, so this summary should not be solely relied upon as a complete record of litigation; view the individual litigation pages for more detailed records.
The Litigation Summary page consists of a single table. The records in the table are automatically entered and may not be directly edited or deleted, nor may records be directly added. The table contains the following columns:
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The Complaints/Answers page allows you to view and edit the details of complaints and answers in the case. Complaints and answers are mainly managed in the Defendant Statutes of Limitation Table on the Critical Deadlines page, in association with individual statutes of limitation. New complaints or answers cannot be added on this page; they may only be added on the Critical Deadlines page, and in fact it is more likely that they will not need to be added at all, since the automatically added statutes of limitation should be sufficient. However, this page allows you to view and edit a portion of the information contained in the Defendant Statutes of Limitation Table, and any changes made here will also affect that table.
The Complaints/Answers page consists of a single table. Each row of the table represents an individual defendant named in a summons and complaint. See Tables for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.
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