Defendant Summary |
The Defendant Summary page allows you to view and manage the information from the Defendant Insurance and Defendant Attorneys case the Defendant Insurance and Defendant Attorneys case pages, and to view the defendant-centric SOLs from the Critical Deadlines case the Critical Deadlines case page. It also allows you to view and manage the defendants' roles and inclusion in the case. Managing defendants' insurance and attorneys can be done either on this page or the respective specialized case pages; the Defendant Summary page simply collects those functions in a single place. By contrast, adding or removing defendants after the case is created can only be performed on this page.
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Note: The Add Insurance Company button, Insurance Companies table, Add Law Firm button, Law Firms table, and SOLs table are all associated with an individual row of the Defendants table, and only appear if the row is set to display subtables. For that reason, whether these tables appear in your Defendant Summary page, and where in the Defendants table they appear, will depend on which row, if any, of the Defendants table is set to display subtables. See Subtables and the Open/Closed Column.
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Add Defendant button. Used to add a new defendant to the case file. See Adding a Defendant.
Defendants table. Contains the defendant details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Defendants Table.
Add Insurance Company button. Used to add a new insurance policy to the case file. See Adding an Insurance Policy.
Insurance Companies table. Contains the insurance policy details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Insurance Companies Table.
Add Law Firm button. Used to add a new law firm to the case file. See Adding a Law Firm.
Law Firms table. Contains the attorney details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Law Firms Table.
Add Defendant SOL button: Used to add a new defendant SOL to the case file. See Adding an SOL.
SOLs table. Contains the details of defendant-centric SOLs. See SOLs Table.
Add Non-Party Contacts (Defendants): Used to add a new individual connected to the case but not named as a defendant or other party to the case file. See Adding a Non-Party Contact (Defendants).
Non-Party Contacts table (Defendants): Contains the details of non-party individuals and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Non-Party Contacts Table (Defendants).
Defendants Table
The Defendants table is where the details of defendants are stored. Each row of the table represents an individual defendant. See Tables for 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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[column with no title]: A right arrow (˃) in this column indicates that additional information is available for the row in which the right arrow is located (in this instance, Insurance Companies, Law firms, and SOLs for that defendant). Clicking on the right arrow opens the subtables for that defendant. The right arrow then turns into a down arrow (˅) which, when clicked, closes the subtable.
Defendant Name: The defendant in the case, whether the defendant is the primary one in the case, the SOL deadline or date of compliance, and the answer due or received date.
Role: The defendant's role in the inciting incident of the case.
Claims: Whether the defendant has initiated a counter-claim or a third-party claim in connection with the case.
Insurance: The insurance company and adjuster associated with the defendant's insurance policy.
Law Firm: The law firm, primary attorney, and primary paralegal representing the defendant.
Comments: Any comments about the defendant.
Docs: The number of documents associated with the defendant and a link to the documents in the Documents case the Documents case page.
Group: The defendant group to which the defendant belongs.
[column with no title]: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Delete, Add New Insurance Co., and Add New Law Firm.
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To edit a defendant:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the defendant you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for defendants, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Defendant Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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Make sure the defendant you wish to delete is not the primary defendant; if you attempt to delete the primary defendant, the SmartAdvocate system will display an error message instead of deleting the defendant. If the defendant you wish to delete is the primary defendant, you must edit that defendant and deselect the Primary CheckboxPrimary Checkbox, or edit another defendant and select that defendant as primary, to remove the primary designation from the defendant you wish to delete.
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the defendant you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the defendant, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add Defendant button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for defendants, completely blank.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Defendant Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the defendant and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the defendant, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
You can also replace a defendant in a case. This can be particularly useful when a default defendant (frequently John Doe) was added to the case automatically and you are ready to replace the default defendant with the actual defendant.
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the defendant you wish to replace, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu.
Select the actual defendant. Any information connected to the original defendant, such as role, whether he or she was the primary defendant, etc., will not be connected to the new defendant.
Click the Save button in the message to save the new defendant.
If you decide you do not wish to replace the defendant, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the replacement. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
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The Insurance Companies table contains the details of a defendant's insurance policies. It contains the same information as the Insurance Companies Table in the Defendant Insurance case the Insurance Companies Table in the Defendant Insurance case page, but only for a single defendant. The Insurance Companies table is a subtable of the Defendants the Defendants Table, which means that each row of the Defendants table has an individual Insurance Companies table associated with it, which is specific to the defendant in that row; open a row of the Defendants table using the open/close icon to reveal the associated Insurance Companies table. Each row of the table represents an individual insurance policy. See Tables for 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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Insurance Company: The insurance company offering the policy and the company's address.
Insurance Type: The type of the insurance and whether it is the defendant's primary insurance.
Adjuster: The insurance adjuster for the policy and the adjuster's phone number.
Policy Info: The details of the policy (the named insured, the policy number, the policy dates, the claim number, and the policy limits).
3rd Party Insurance: The details of the third-party administrator of the policy (the company administering the policy, the administrator's adjuster for the policy, the adjuster's phone number, and the claim number).
Comments: Any comments about the policy.
Docs: The number of documents associated with the policy and a link to the documents in the Documents case the Documents case page.
[column with no title]: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Copy, and Delete.
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To edit an insurance policy:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the policy you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for insurance policies, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Insurance Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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To delete an insurance policy:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the policy you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the policy, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add Insurance Companies button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for insurance policies, completely blank.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Insurance Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the policy and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the policy, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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You can add a new insurance policy by copying the information of an existing one. This can be useful if a policy applies to multiple defendants in the case, or if a defendant has multiple types of policies from the same insurer. To copy an insurance policy:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the Action column of the row representing the policy you wish to copy, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Copy option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for insurance policies, with the information from the policy being copied filled in.
Make any changes necessary to the information in the fields. See The See The Add/Edit Insurance Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the policy and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the policy, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the copying and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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The Add/Edit Insurance Panel
The Add/Edit Insurance Panel allows you to fill in the details of an insurance policy. See Add/Edit Panels for general information about panel structure and usage. This panel contains the following fields:
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Defendant: The defendant covered by the policy.
Insurance Company: The insurance company providing the policy.
Primary: Whether the policy is the defendant's primary insurance. No defendant can have more than one primary policy; if this field is selected when the policy is saved, it will automatically be deselected in every other policy covering the same defendant.
Insurance Type: The type of the insurance.
Include on the Case Summary: A checkbox to indicate whether this insurance policy should be included on the Case Summary page.
Adjuster: The insurance adjuster for the policy. If the Show All checkbox in the dropdown is not selected, the dropdown will only show adjusters employed by the contact in the Insurance Company field; otherwise, the dropdown will show all adjusters.
[Adjuster Table]: A table listing all of the adjusters added in connection with this policy.
Name of Insured: The named insured of the policy. If the Select from Plaintiffs and/or Select from Defendants checkbox in the dropdown is selected, the dropdown will only show the plaintiffs and/or the defendants in the case, respectively.
Policy Number: The identification number of the policy.
Claim Number: The identification number of the claim on the policy related to the case.
Group Number: The identification number of the group plan.
ID Number: The identification number of the defendant in the plan.
Policy Start Date: The start date of the policy.
Policy End Date: The end date of the policy.
Policy Limits [Individual]: The maximum payment per individual event or injured person.
Policy Limits [Aggregate]: The maximum payment per policy period or across all injured people.
DED: The deductible applied under the policy.
Comments: Any comments about the policy.
Add to Total Coverage: Whether the coverage available under this policy should be considered part of the total available coverage in the case. If this field is selected, the value of the Current Coverage Amount field is part of the sum listed in the Liability Coverage line in the Case Summary pagethe Case Summary page.
MV Leased: Whether the vehicle covered by the policy is leased.
Available Coverage Amount: The amount of coverage currently available through this policy. Unless the Amount to be Added to Total Coverage field is selected, this field is uneditable.
Organization [TPA]: The organization serving as third-party administrator of the insurance policy.
Adjuster [TPA]: The third-party administrator's insurance adjuster for the policy. If the Show All checkbox in the dropdown is not selected, the dropdown will only show adjusters employed by the contact in the Insurance Company field; otherwise, the dropdown will show all adjusters. When the selection in this field changes, the Phone Number [TPA] field is automatically set to the primary phone number of the selected adjuster.
Claim Number [TPA]: The third-party administrator's identification number for the claim on the policy related to the case.
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Law Firms Table
The Law Firms table contains the details of a defendant's attorneys. It contains the same information as the Attorneys Table in the Defendant Attorneys case the Attorneys Table in the Defendant Attorneys case page, but only for a single defendant. The Law Firms table is a subtable of the Defendants the Defendants Table, which means that each row of the Defendants table has an individual Law Firms table associated with it, which is specific to the defendant in that row; open a row of the Defendants table using the open/close icon to reveal the associated Law Firms table. Each row of the table represents an individual law firm. See Tables for 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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Law Firm: The law firm representing the defendant, the address of the firm, and the type of representation.
Attorneys: The attorneys representing the defendant. The primary attorney is listed at the top, in bold text.
File No.: The law firm's identification number for the case file.
Insurance: The insurance company directly retaining the law firm, the adjuster for the insurance company, and the adjuster's phone number.
Comments: Any comments about the law firm.
Documents: The number of documents associated with the law firm and a link to the documents in the Documents case the Documents case page.
Action: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Copy, and Delete.
Editing a Law Firm
To edit a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fieldsthe fields in with your desired information.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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To delete a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add New Law Firm button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, completely blank.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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You can add a new law firm by copying the information of an existing one. This can be useful if a firm represents multiple defendants in the case, or if a defendant is represented by multiple law firms or different attorneys at one firm for different aspects of the case. To copy a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the Action column of the row representing the law firm you wish to copy, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Copy option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the information from the firm being copied filled in.
Make any changes necessary to the information in the fields. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the copying and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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Defendant: The defendant represented by the law firm. When adding a new law firm, this field is a Checkbox-select dropdown; when editing an existing firm, it is a Dropdowna Dropdown. As a dropdown, the field cannot be left blank; as a checkbox-select dropdown, leaving it blank is equivalent to selecting only the defendant associated with this subtable.
Law Firm: The law firm representing the defendant.
Type: The type of representation.
Attorney: The attorneys representing the defendant.
Paralegal: The paralegal associated with the defendant law firm.
File No: The law firm's identification number for the case file.
Insurance Co.: The insurance company directly retaining the law firm.
Comments: Any comments about the law firm.
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The Third Party Action table contains the details of third party actions that that have been filed in the case. govern actions directed at a particular defendant. Each row of the table represents an individual third party action. See Tables for 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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TP Plaintiff: The plaintiff who filed the third party action.
Plaintiff Law Firm: The law firm that filed the third party complaint on behalf of the third party plaintiff.
Plaintiff Attorney: The attorney who represents the third party plaintiff in connection with the third party complaint.
TP Defendant: The defendant named in the third party complaint.
Defendant Law Firm: The law firm representing the third party defendant.
Defendant Attorney: The attorney who represents the third party defendant in connection with the third party complaint.
Insu. Co./Adjusting:
Adjuster:
Claim #:
Law Firm File #:
TP Index #:
Action:
Editing a Non-Party Contacts
To edit a Non-Party Contact:
Click the Edit icon in the Edit icon in the Action column of the row representing the party you wish to edit. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for non-party contacts, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Non-Party Contacts (Defendant) Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
Deleting a Non-Party Contacts
To delete a Non-Party Contacts:
Click the Delete icon in the Delete icon in the Action column of the row representing the party you wish to delete. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the party, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
Adding a Non-Party Contacts
To add a new Non-Party Contacts:
Click the Add Non-Party Contacts button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for non-plaintiff parties, completely blank.Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Non-Party Contacts Panel for details about the fields.
Fill the fields in with your desired information.
Click Save to save the party and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the party, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
The Add/Edit Non-Party Contacts (Defendants) Panel
The Add/Edit Non-Party Contacts (Defendants) Panel allows you to fill in the details of a Non-Party Contacts. See Add/Edit Panels for general information about panel structure and usage. This panel contains the following fields:
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The Law Firms table contains the details of a defendant's attorneys. It contains the same information as the Attorneys Table in the Defendant Attorneys case the Attorneys Table in the Defendant Attorneys case page, but only for a single defendant. The Law Firms table is a subtable of the Defendants the Defendants Table, which means that each row of the Defendants table has an individual Law Firms table associated with it, which is specific to the defendant in that row; open a row of the Defendants table using the open/close icon to reveal the associated Law Firms table. Each row of the table represents an individual law firm. See Tables for 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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Law Firm: The law firm representing the defendant, the address of the firm, and the type of representation.
Attorneys: The attorneys representing the defendant. The primary attorney is listed at the top, in bold text.
File No.: The law firm's identification number for the case file.
Insurance: The insurance company directly retaining the law firm, the adjuster for the insurance company, and the adjuster's phone number.
Comments: Any comments about the law firm.
Documents: The number of documents associated with the law firm and a link to the documents in the Documents case the Documents case page.
Action: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Copy, and Delete.
Editing a Law Firm
To edit a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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To delete a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add New Law Firm button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, completely blank.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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You can add a new law firm by copying the information of an existing one. This can be useful if a firm represents multiple defendants in the case, or if a defendant is represented by multiple law firms or different attorneys at one firm for different aspects of the case. To copy a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the Action column of the row representing the law firm you wish to copy, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Copy option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the information from the firm being copied filled in.
Make any changes necessary to the information in the fields. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the copying and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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Defendant: The defendant represented by the law firm. When adding a new law firm, this field is a Checkbox-select dropdown; when editing an existing firm, it is a Dropdowna Dropdown. As a dropdown, the field cannot be left blank; as a checkbox-select dropdown, leaving it blank is equivalent to selecting only the defendant associated with this subtable.
Law Firm: The law firm representing the defendant.
Type: The type of representation.
Attorney: The attorneys representing the defendant.
Paralegal: The paralegal associated with the defendant law firm.
File No: The law firm's identification number for the case file.
Insurance Co.: The insurance company directly retaining the law firm.
Comments: Any comments about the law firm.
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Add New Law Firm button. Used to add a new law firm to the case file. See Adding a Law Firm.
Attorneys table. Contains the attorney details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Attorneys Tablethem.
Attorneys Table
The Attorneys table is where the details of defendants' attorneys are stored. Each row of the table represents an individual law firm. See Tables for 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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Defendant: The defendant represented by the law firm.
Law Firm: The law firm representing the defendant, the address of the firm, and the type of representation.
Attorneys: The attorneys representing the defendant. The primary attorney is listed at the top, in bold text.
Paralegals: The paralegals assigned to the case. The primary paralegal is listed at the top, in bold text.
File No: The law firm's identification number for the case file.
Insurance: The insurance company directly retaining the law firm, the adjuster for the insurance company, and the adjuster's phone number.
Comments: Any comments about the law firm.
Docs: The number of documents associated with the law firm and a link to the documents in the Documents case the Documents case page.
[column with no title]: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Copy, and Delete.
Editing a Law Firm
To edit a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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To delete a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add New Law Firm button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, completely blank.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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You can add a new law firm by copying the information of an existing one. This can be useful if a firm represents multiple defendants in the case, or if a defendant is represented by multiple law firms or different attorneys at one firm for different aspects of the case. To copy a law firm:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the law firm you wish to copy, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Copy option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for law firms, with the information from the firm being copied filled in.
Make any changes necessary to the information in the fields. See The Add/Edit Law Firm Panel for details about the fields.S
Click Save to save the law firm and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the law firm, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the copying and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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Add Vehicle button. Used to add a new vehicle to the case file. See Adding a Vehicle.
Vehicles table. Contains the vehicle details and allows various actions to be performed on them. See Vehicles Table.
Vehicles Table
The Vehicles table is where the details of vehicles are stored. Each row of the table represents an individual vehicle. See Tables for 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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Defendant: The defendant connected to the vehicle.
Parties: The operator, owner, and registrant of the vehicle.
License Info: The operator's driver's license information (the license number, the license state, the expiration date of the license, and any restrictions on the license).
Operator: The operator of the vehicle.
Registrant: The registrant of the vehicle.
Owner: The owner of the vehicle.
Vehicle Info: The physical details of the vehicle (the model year, color, make, model, and body type).
Vehicle Registration: The legal details of the vehicle (the license plate number and type, the VIN, and the registration expiration date).
Search History (Received): The dates that various documents searched for in connection with the vehicle were received.
Comments: Any comments about the vehicle.
Actions: Actions Column; Edit icon, Delete Delete icon
Editing a Vehicle
To edit a vehicle:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the Action column of the row representing the vehicle you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Alternatively, you can click the Edit icon in the Edit icon in the Actions column of the row representing the vehicle you wish to edit. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for vehicles, with the existing information filled in. Skip to step 3.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for vehicles, with the existing information filled in.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Vehicle Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the changes and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the changes, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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To delete a vehicle:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the Action column of the row representing the vehicle you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Alternatively, you can click the Delete icon in the Delete icon in the Actions column of the row representing the vehicle you wish to delete. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions). Skip to step 3.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the vehicle, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add Vehicle button. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for vehicles, blank except for defaults.
Fill the fields in with your desired information. See The See The Add/Edit Vehicle Panel for Panel for details about the fields.
Click Save to save the vehicle and close the panel.
If you decide you do not wish to save the vehicle, click Cancel instead of clicking Save to undo the changes and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
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Operator License History Search: Whether your firm has requested the operator's driving record.
Operator License History Requested Date: The date your firm requested the operator's driving record.
Operator License History Received Date: The date your firm received the operator's driving record.
Plate Search Search: Whether your firm has requested a search of the license plate number.
Plate Search Requested Date: The date your firm requested a search of the license plate number.
Plate Search Received Date: The date your firm received the results of the search of the license plate number.
Title Search Search: Whether your firm has requested a title search on the vehicle.
Title Search Requested Date: The date your firm requested a title search on the vehicle.
Title Search Received Date: The date your firm received the results of the title search on the vehicle.
MV104 Search: Whether your firm has requested a copy of the MV-104 accident report.
MV104 Requested Date: The date your firm requested a copy of the
Anchor _Hlk518972900 _Hlk518972900 MV-104 accident report.MV104 Received Date: The date your firm received a copy of the MV-104 accident report.
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The Notes table displays the details of notes that have the Defendant Insurance type. Each row of the table represents an individual note. See Tables for See Tables for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below. See the Notes case the Notes case page for viewing notes of all types.
Columns in the Table
The Defendant Insurance Notes table contains the following available columns:
Date: The date and time the note was created.
Staff: The staff member who created the note.
Notes: The content of the note, including formatting.
[Priority]: The priority level of the note.
[column with no title]: Right-click icon; right-click menu contains Edit, Email, Print, Copy, and Delete.
Type: The note's type.
Editing a Note
To edit a note:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the note you wish to edit, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Edit option in the menu. This will bring up an Add/Edit panel for notes, with the existing information filled in.
Fill out the note and save it. See Add See Add a Note for Note for how to fill out and save notes.
Emailing a Note
To email a note:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the note you wish to email, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Email option in the menu. This will open the Case Email panel with the note's creator, date and time of creation, and content automatically entered in the body of the email.
Fill out the email with any desired additional content.
Click Send to send the email.
If you decide you do not wish to send the email, click the white X at the upper right of the panel to close the panel without sending the email.
Printing a Note
To print a note:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the note you wish to print, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Print option in the menu. This will open a new tab containing the details of the note, and immediately bring up your browser's print options for that tab.
The details of the note include the number, name, type and status of the case the note is part of; the note's type and priority level; the date the note was created; the staff member who created the note; the date the note was modified; the staff member who modified the note; and the contents of the note.
Select the print options you desire and print the note. (Since the printing is performed by the browser and not by SmartAdvocate, different users may have different printing interfaces. Consult your browser's help if you need further details at this point.)
Note that after printing, the tab containing the note will remain open. You may close this if you wish.
Copying a Note
To copy a note:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the note you wish to copy, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Copy option in the menu. This will bring up a panel allowing you to choose which case file to copy the note to. The panel contains a Radio button group a Radio button group for the last ten cases you have visited (including the case the note is already in, in case you wish to put an additional copy of the note in the same file). It also includes a Text input field a Text input field for the case's case number, in case you wish to copy the note to a case other than the ten listed.
If you wish to copy the note to one of the last ten cases you have visited, click the radio button associated with that case. If you wish to copy the note to some other case, instead type that case's case number in the text input field.
Click Copy to copy the note to the chosen case file.
If you decide you do not wish to copy the note, click Cancel instead of clicking Copy to cancel the copying and close the panel. You can also click the white X at the upper right of the panel to do the same thing.
Deleting a Note
To delete a note:
Click the rightthe right-click icon in icon in the untitled column of the row representing the note you wish to delete, or right-click anywhere in that row. This will bring up a menu of options.
Click the Delete option in the menu. This will bring up a confirmation message (to avoid accidental deletions).
Click the OK button in the message to confirm the deletion.
If you decide you do not wish to delete the note, click Cancel instead of clicking OK to cancel the deletion. You can also click the black X at the upper right of the message to do the same thing.
Until you either confirm or cancel the deletion, you may not be able to visit any other tab in your browser.
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Click the Add New Note button. This will bring up The Add/Edit Note Panel with the Defendant Insurance type already selected.
The note type will still be editable; in theory, you could add any type of note starting from the Defendant Insurance page. However, it is generally better practice to use the Add Note icon for notes of arbitrary types.
Fill out the note and save it. See Add See Add a Note for Note for how to fill out and save notes.
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The Defendant Notes page provides a shortcut for viewing all notes with Defendant in the note type. It is identical to the Notes case the Notes case page in every way, except that Defendant is automatically entered into the filter for the Type column when the page is opened. For all instructions on interacting with this page, see Notessee Notes.
Defendant UDFs |
The Defendant UDFs page contains all user-defined fields for the case's case type that have Defendant as their Screen value. It is used to store any information about the defendant that is not otherwise covered by some page in SmartAdvocate. See the UDF Editor page 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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