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The Structure of This Page

Note: The Add Defendant Details [Verdict] button, Defendant Details [Verdict] table, Add Plaintiff Details button, and Plaintiff Details table are all associated with an individual row of the Verdicts table, and only appear if the row is set to display subtables. Additionally, the Add Defendant Details [Plaintiff] button, Defendant Details [Plaintiff] table, Add Interest Details, and Interest Details table are all associated with an individual row of an individual Plaintiff Details table, and only appear if the row is set to display subtables. For that reason, whether these tables appear in your Verdicts page, and where in the Verdicts or Plaintiff Details table they appear, will depend on which row, if any, of the Verdicts and Plaintiff Details tables is set to display subtables. See Subtables and the Open/Closed Column.

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  1. Add Verdict button. Used to add a new verdict to the case file. See Adding a Verdict.
  2. Verdicts table. Contains the verdict details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Verdicts Table.
  3. Add Defendant Details [Verdict] button. Used to add basic details about a defendant's percentage of

Court UDFs


The Court UDFs page contains all user-defined fields for the case's case type that have Court as their Screen value. It is used to store any information about the court, judge, dockets, or related subjects that is not otherwise covered by some page in SmartAdvocate. See the UDF Editor page for creating and managing user-defined fields, for a description of the available field formats, and for an explanation of how user-defined fields are organized on this and other UDF pages.

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