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Notification preferences

Cedent can reach you in a few ways — daily briefs, a hearing prep packet, conflict alerts. You control all of it in Settings → Notifications, so you hear about what matters to you and nothing else.

  • Turn the brief on or off, and set your timezone so timing matches your day.
  • Set the morning and afternoon brief times, or turn either off.
  • Skip empty briefs so you do not get an email on a day when nothing happened.

See What the daily brief is.

Turn on a flag for matters that have gone silent but still have something pending — an unanswered email or an open deadline — and set how many days of quiet should trigger it. This is what keeps a stalled case from slipping off your radar.

Get an optional night-before packet for the next day’s hearings — the synopsis, timeline, and relevant filings, by email — and set what time of day it arrives.

Be told when new information contradicts what is already on a matter. You can receive these by email, as an in-app notification, or both. By default you are alerted when information genuinely conflicts; you can also opt to hear when a better-sourced fact updates one automatically.

Choose whether email threads read newest first or oldest first, to match how you like to work through a conversation.

I’m getting too many emails from Cedent. Turn off the brief emails you do not want, enable Skip empty briefs, or scale back conflict-alert emails — all in Settings → Notifications. Your in-app brief is always there regardless.

Why didn’t I get a brief one morning? If Skip empty briefs is on and nothing happened across your matters that day, Cedent holds the email. The in-app brief on your Today page is still there.