Regulatory and legal notices impose strict response deadlines that are often buried in procedural language. This example shows how DueCounsel surfaces the key dates and required steps from a notice document.
NOTICE OF HEARING: The above-noted licensee is required to appear before the Regulatory Body on May 20, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. The licensee must submit written representations no later than 14 days prior to the hearing date. Supporting documents must be delivered to the Registrar by the same deadline. Failure to appear may result in a decision in the licensee's absence.
This is a fictional document excerpt created for demonstration purposes only.
DueCounsel extraction output
| Extracted date | Deadline type | Action item | Responsible party | Confidence | Calendar export |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 6, 2026 (14 days before) | Submission deadline | Submit written representations and supporting documents | Licensee / Counsel | High | ICS / CSV |
| May 20, 2026 | Attendance deadline | Attend regulatory hearing | Licensee | High | ICS / CSV |
Why this matters
Regulatory hearing notices carry strict response windows. Missing the written representations deadline can result in the hearing proceeding without your submissions.
Lawyer review required
The submission deadline is calculated from the hearing date. Verify the 14-day calculation against the notice date before confirming the calendar entry.
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