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What is the weekly court prep pack?

On Sunday evening Acquit emails you the week ahead: every appearance you have, in order, with a link to the full pack. It’s the one thing to read before Monday.

What’s in the email

A summary line (how many appearances, across how many courts, how many clients in custody) and the first couple of days laid out by time. Anything further into the week is counted, not listed: the email is a heads-up, not the pack.

What’s in the pack

Open the link and you get the whole week, one day at a time. Each entry shows the time, client, court and courtroom, appearance type, custody status, the matter and charge count, your appearance instructions, the last recorded outcome, and any tasks due that day. Matters with no instructions on file are called out, so you can see the gaps before you’re standing in the foyer.

Live, not a snapshot

The pack is generated when you open it. If something adjourned overnight or a colleague added instructions on Monday morning, the pack reflects that; the Sunday email won’t. Open it on the day rather than working from the email.

Printing it

There’s a Print button at the top: print it or save it as a PDF for the file. The page is also laid out for a phone, so it reads properly at court.

Turning it off

It’s on by default. To stop it, go to Settings → Notifications and switch off Weekly court prep pack. A week with nothing listed sends nothing at all, so a quiet week won’t produce an empty email.

Tip: The pack covers matters listed under you, so appearances held by a colleague appear on the firm schedule instead.

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