What is a disposition date?

A disposition date is the deadline by which a case or legal matter must be resolved or disposed of in court. This date is set by the judge and is often included in court orders or scheduling documents. The disposition date can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the court's docket.

Failure to meet a disposition date can result in legal consequences, such as the dismissal of the case or a default judgment being entered against the non-compliant party. It is important for all parties involved in a case to adhere to the disposition date to ensure that the legal matter is resolved in a timely manner.