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Legal Definitions - DWOP docket
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Definition of DWOP docket
Definition: A DWOP docket is a list of cases that a court has set for possible dismissal due to lack of prosecution. It is also known as a doowop docket or DLOP docket.
Examples: If a plaintiff fails to take any action on their case for an extended period, the court may place the case on the DWOP docket. This means that the case is at risk of being dismissed if the plaintiff does not take any further action.
Explanation: The DWOP docket is a way for courts to manage their caseload and ensure that cases are being actively pursued. If a case is on the DWOP docket, it means that the court has not received any recent updates or actions from the parties involved. The court will typically send a notice to the parties before dismissing the case, giving them an opportunity to take action and avoid dismissal.
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