[LAW-LIB:57136] RE: Monitoring federal district court cases

From: Tina Babos (tbabos@ipdanalytics.com)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2008 - 08:49:18 PST

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    Thank you to those who have responded so far. Many have suggested
    PACER. The problem with PACER is that I would have to manually check
    each case; what I would really like is a way to automatically be
    notified of new filings/opinions/etc. in certain cases and then have
    access to those documents (a tall order...I know :-))

    Thanks again,

    Tina

     

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    From: Tina Babos
    Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
    To: 'law-lib@ucdavis.edu'
    Subject: Monitoring federal district court cases

     

    Good morning,

     

    My name is Tina and I am new to this listserv. I am trying to find a
    way to monitor certain lawsuits pending in US federal district courts
    (as a non-party). I am aware of products offered by Westlaw
    (CourtExpress) and LexisNexis (CourtLink) but would like to find a more
    economical alternative (to the extent one exists). Would appreciate any
    information or feedback you could provide.

    Thanks in advance!

    Tina

     

    Tina M. Babos

    IPD Analytics, LLC

    1170 Kane Concourse, Suite 300

    Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154

    (305) 662-8515 phone

    (305) 993-1883 fax

    tbabos@ipdanalytics.com



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