Docket Alarm Reaches New Milestone: 800 Million Documents Now Available in Database

We are thrilled to share a significant milestone in the evolution of Docket Alarm — our database now houses over 800 million documents and dockets, marking a momentous expansion that reinforces our commitment to delivering the most comprehensive legal research tool available. This achievement not only highlights our continuous growth but also our unwavering dedication to enhancing the research capabilities of attorneys and legal professionals across the globe.

We plan to add more state coverage in the coming weeks, after recently adding North Carolina and Oklahoma state to the database, further enriching our database and ensuring that our users have access to the most up-to-date and comprehensive legal information available.

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Motion Analytics Expands to New Cities

Docket Alarm’s state analytics have expanded to new jurisdictions, including major cities.

Pleading tags, launched for federal courts in 2022, apply universal identifiers to docket entries, making it easier to quickly read a docket sheet. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed.


The newly launched jurisdictions include:

  • District of Columbia

    • Superior Court

  • Georgia

    • Fulton County

  • Texas

    • Harris County


We look forward to continuing to expand our analytics offerings to state courts throughout the year!


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Docket Alarm Expands California State Coverage

Exciting news from Docket Alarm: we've expanded our coverage in California! We now cover Mariposa, Mendocino, Shasta and Yolo counties, which includes the metropolitan of Sacramento. With these additions, Docket Alarm now covers a total of 31 counties in California, bringing us closer to complete coverage in the state.

This expansion brings our total county coverage to over 1,270. Stay updated with Docket Alarm as we continue to expand our coverage.


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Docket Alarm Expands Coverage to Oklahoma State!

Exciting news for legal practitioners: Docket Alarm has expanded its coverage to Oklahoma, together with all 77 counties, including major cities like Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Coverage includes dockets and documents from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and District Courts of Oklahoma.

Users can leverage our platform to search and analyze cases based on various parameters such as attorney names, party names, judges, and more.

This expansion brings our total county coverage to over 1,400 counties and 36 states.

Docket Alarm Expands Coverage to North Carolina

Docket Alarm is thrilled to announce our expansion into the Tar Heel state: North Carolina. This addition covers 17 counties, including key cities like Raleigh and Charlotte. This expansion provides docket and document access to Superior and District Court data dating back to 2017.

The counties now covered include Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Harnett, Hyde, Johnston, Lee, Martin, Mecklenburg, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Wake, and Washington.

Users can leverage our platform to search and analyze cases based on various parameters such as attorney names, party names, case types, judges, and more.

With the addition of North Carolina, Docket Alarm now has access in 36 states and over 1,355 counties.

Stay tuned for future updates as Docket Alarm continues to expand its coverage.

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Motion Analytics in Wisconsin

Docket Alarm has expanded Pleading Tags and Motion Analytics in state courts, adding coverage statewide in Wisconsin.

Pleading tag apply universal identifiers to docket entries, making it easier to quickly read a docket sheet. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed.

The new Wisconsin coverage is the latest in our expanding library of state court analytics.

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Docket Alarm Unveils OpenAI-Powered API Endpoints

Docket Alarm's latest update streamlines workflows and enhances decision-making by introducing the power of OpenAI’s models to our API. Beta access is now live for our first two OpenAI endpoints, Judgment Extraction and Ask a Docket.

Judgment Extraction:
This endpoint returns judgment information from any case in Docket Alarm’s library. Simply enter a docket number and corresponding court name. When judgment data is located, the Judgment Extraction endpoint retrieves verdict data, including:
  • Judgment Winner
  • Winner Type
  • Judgment Interest
  • Attorney’s Fees
  • Judgment Costs
  • Total Judgment Amount
  • Judgment Type
Ask a Docket:
This endpoint harnesses language processing to extract structured values from Docket Alarm's database.
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Motion Analytics in Florida and California

Docket Alarm has expandedPleading Tags and Motion Analytics in state courts, adding coverage in key counties in Florida and California.


Pleading tags, launched for federal courts in 2022, apply universal identifiers to docket entries, making it easier to quickly read a docket sheet. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed.


We are pleased to announce the newest additions:

  • Florida

    • Broward County

    • Duval County

    • Hillsborough County

    • Miami-Dade County

    • Pinellas County

  • California

    • Alameda County

    • Riverside County

    • San Diego County

    • San Francisco County

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Docket Alarm Now Offers Direct API Connections to Litera Foundation

Docket Alarm’s latest integration offers the unparalleled capability for API subscribers to seamlessly connect public litigation data to Litera’s Foundation knowledge management platform.

This service can stream our vast library and feeds of IP and litigation data directly into Foundation databases. This data stream enriches internal records and opens a world of possibilities, including options to:
  • Add complaint summaries and extracted claims from newly filed cases.
  • Build comprehensive client views to highlight growth opportunities.
  • Expand internal drafts with arguments and authorities from winning briefs.
  • Import extracted judgment information from historical records.
Our solutions engineers lead complete, bespoke integrations and offer options for self-hosting.

Docket Alarm Expands Coverage: Welcome Kankakee County, Illinois, and Rockdale County, Georgia!

Coming off the recent addition of Wisconsin State, Docket Alarm continues to expand its coverage to include Kankakee County, Illinois, and Rockdale, Georgia.

Coverage includes the Circuit Court of Kankakee County, Illinois, and the State, Magistrate, and Superior Courts in Rockdale, Georgia. With this update, our coverage in Illinois now spans four counties, while Georgia's coverage reaches an impressive 154 counties, bringing us close to complete statewide coverage.

Stay tuned for future updates as Docket Alarm continues to expand its coverage.

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Docket Alarm Expands Coverage to Wisconsin State

Exciting news for legal practitioners in the Badger State: Docket Alarm has broadened its coverage to Wisconsin, encompassing all 72 counties, including key cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay. This expansion provides access to Circuit Court data dating back to 2017.

Users can leverage our platform to search and analyze cases based on various parameters such as firm names, party names, case types, judges, and more.

With the addition of Wisconsin, Docket Alarm now has access in 35 states and over 1,340 counties.

Stay tuned for future updates as Docket Alarm continues to expand its coverage.

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Explore the New Synergies between Docket Alarm and Vincent AI

Subscribers of our sister product, Vincent AI, just gained additional value from their Docket Alarm subscriptions. The new “Analyze Document” skill marks a next-generation leap towards Vincent AI becoming a full-fledged legal research co-pilot.

Vincent AI can now analyze any type of legal document from Docket Alarm– complaints, motions, patents, trademarks, orders and more. Some examples of Vincent AI’s analysis include:
  • Extract and Analyze Claims - This skill outlines the claims stated in a complaint, along with the citations, facts, witnesses, and parties for each claim.
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New Feature: Motion Analytics in Delaware Chancery

Docket Alarm now features Pleading Tags and Motion Analytics in state courts.

Pleading tags, launched for federal courts in 2022, apply universal identifiers to docket entries, making it easier to quickly read a docket sheet. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed.

Delaware’s Court of Chancery is the first state court to receive motion analytics.

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Docket Alarm Expands Kansas and Texas Coverage

Exciting news from Docket Alarm: we've expanded our coverage in Kansas and Texas! In Kansas, we now cover Shawnee and Wyandotte counties, while in Texas, we now cover Bell County, Wichita County, Jasper County, and Gonzales County. With these additions, Docket Alarm now covers a total of 61 counties in Texas and 37 in Kansas.

This expansion brings our total county coverage to over 1,270. Stay updated with Docket Alarm as we continue to expand our coverage.


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Legal tech disruptors vLex and Fastcase merge to form world’s largest global law library


Washington, DC and Miami, FL. April 4, 2023.– vLex and Fastcase, two of the largest, fastest-growing legal technology companies, announced today that they are merging to form the world’s largest law firm subscriber base with more than one billion legal documents from more than 100 countries.
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