Schedules depositions, hearings, and case management meetings with zero tolerance for missed deadlines.
Finn handles 30-40% of what a paralegal does — at about 12% of the loaded cost.
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You bring Finn on, and the calendar starts respecting the consequences. Court dates get blocked the moment they're filed. Depositions get coordinated across opposing counsel, witnesses, and court reporters without anyone playing email tennis. Discovery deadlines get protected weeks in advance. Your paralegals do what paralegals were trained for: research, drafting, the substantive work. Your attorneys practice law. The matter cadence keeps itself.
Legal scheduling is consequence-heavy. A missed deposition deadline can blow a case. A double-booked partner can cost a client. Court calendars don't accommodate human error. Finn handles legal scheduling with the rigor the work demands.
Finn pulls federal and state court calendars, blocks them automatically, refuses to book attorney availability that conflicts with mandatory appearances.
Coordinate with opposing counsel, court reporters, videographers, witnesses across organizations. Finn handles the full deposition stack.
Discovery cutoffs, motion deadlines, statute of limitations. Finn surfaces upcoming deadlines and protects the calendar windows needed to meet them.
Every meeting tagged to a matter. Time tracking and matter cost attribution happen automatically as meetings book.
Finn cross-references the firm's conflicts database before scheduling any new client meeting.
Every action timestamped, fully exportable for bar compliance and malpractice defense.
The opposing counsel's office responds. The court reporter is booked. The conference room is reserved. The witness has travel logistics. The date appears on your calendar with everything coordinated. You spent zero hours on it.
The blocks appear on your calendar. The meetings that try to land in those windows get declined or moved. Your associates know the deadline is real because the calendar is treating it that way. The motion gets filed on time, drafted by someone who wasn't interrupted.
An attorney with the right matter context gets offered. The client accepts. The handoff brief is in their inbox by morning. The client feels handled. You don't have to know it happened until you're out of trial.
The unscheduled ones surface in your daily brief. They're ordered by witness travel risk. The bookings happen in deadline order. You walk into the cutoff date with discovery complete.
Finn is hired by your company, not by a single person. Once Finn is connected to your workspace, Finn is available to everyone on your team who needs the work done. One subscription. One price. The leverage scales with your team, not the cost.
Sees the firm's calendar respect the consequences. Deadlines hold. Court dates don't slip. The associates and paralegals they hired for substantive work finally do substantive work.
Stops being the one who notices the conflict at 5pm. Walks into depositions prepared, into court with calendar protected, into trial without scheduling distractions. Practices law, not logistics.
Stops chasing court reporters and opposing counsel for available windows. Starts doing the research, drafting, and substantive case work paralegals were trained for.
Gets responsiveness when they need it. The Wednesday demand for a same-day meeting gets handled. The deposition gets coordinated without a week of back-and-forth. Feels like they have a firm working for them, not a firm working around them.
Finn serves practices of 5-20 attorneys well. Larger firms typically deploy multiple Finn instances by practice area (litigation, transactional, corporate) with shared conflict-check intelligence. Your CSM helps you size the right deployment during onboarding.
Per-seat legal scheduling tools scale with your attorney count. ANCI doesn't. A 15-attorney practice pays the same as a 5-attorney one. The leverage compounds as your firm grows.
If Finn isn't running deposition scheduling, court calendar tracking, and matter-level coordination the way we promise by day 30, we refund every dollar. No questions, no surveys, no exit interview. The guarantee is here because hiring an agent should feel as safe as hiring a person, and that means knowing you can change your mind.
Finn pays for herself before the first quarter ends.
Yes. Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, and NetDocuments at launch. Matter sync is bi-directional.
Every meeting tagged to a matter logs as a calendar event with matter code. Time tracking systems pull from this automatically. No double entry.
Yes. Finn maintains awareness of court calendars at federal, state, and local levels across jurisdictions you practice in.
The executive (or their EA) can complete personal calendar access in about 30 seconds. For full team deployment, your IT administrator needs to approve the integration — most teams complete this in under 10 minutes. We provide a setup guide for IT administrators you can forward to them.
Finn handles multi-jurisdictional scheduling, including travel time to local courts and the rules of practice in each jurisdiction.
The first launch customers lock in introductory pricing for the lifetime of their account. Same Finn, same engine, well below standard pricing when it opens up.
Compare to a paralegal: $100K/year loaded. Finn costs $11,940/year — about 12% of the role she handles.
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