Articles Tagged: analytics


Motion Analytics Expands to New Three States

Docket Alarm’s state analytics have expanded to four exciting new jurisdictions across three new states.

With state analytics enabled, each docket event is tagged with an event type and, if applicable, a motion identifier and outcome. With state court analytics, users can view large trends in these and other jurisdictions. You can see which motion types are likely to be successful before your assigned judge, or see which courses of action have been successful in the past.


The newly launched jurisdictions include:

  • North Carolina

    • Superior Court, statewide

    • District Court, statewide

  • Ohio

    • Hamilton County

    • Montgomery County

  • New Mexico

    • Bernalillo County


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


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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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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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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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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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Featured on Patently-O: Docket Alarm's Latest Article Unpacks Gender Diversity With Legal Analytics

Docket Alarm's latest article,Gender Analytics: Using Litigation Data to Evaluate Law Firm Diversity,explores how legal analytics can be used to conduct an in depth analysis of gender imbalances at law firms. By analyzing the gender of attorney appearances, Docket Alarm's analytics use litigation data to identify firms that are making a real commitment to gender diversity.

Read the full article atPatently-O.


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Easily Find Top Attorneys with Docket Alarm's New Analytics Tool

Just in time for the annual AALL conference, Docket Alarm is excited to announce the addition of attorney analytics to its analytics platform. Now, along with being able to view analytics on parties, judges, and law firms, users can see how individual attorneys are performing in the PTAB.

The attorney analytics tool allows users to identify top attorneys based on the number of proceedings in which they have participated, along with the parties they typically represent, the tech centers they focus on, their success rate.

How to Read Your Judge's Mind in the PTAB


Attorney in the PTAB? Do you wish you could know ahead of time whether your judge was likely to institute your petition, grant your motion, or rule in your favor?

Short of your reading your judge’s thoughts, the next best thing is Docket Alarm’s Analytics Platform for the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.

Infographic Shows PTAB's Effect on Hatch-Waxman Litigation

Docket Alarm is excited to announce the release of a new report: “Big Pharma and the Legal Industry: Docket Alarm’s Guide to Orange Book Patent Analytics”.

The report, presented in a visually engaging infographic, breaks down how the relatively new Patent Trial and Appeal Board is reshaping Hatch-Waxman litigation. Attorneys can see statistics on everything from the trajectory of Orange Book patents at the PTAB to the top players in the field.


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Docket Alarm is the only research platform that offers patent practitioners a complete PTAB research and analytics platform featuring Orange Book patents engaged in litigation.

RFC Express May be Gone, but Look to Docket Alarm for a Replacement


RFC Express was, until recently, a well-known IP litigation alert provider that offered easy access to case alerts at a reasonable rate. Unfortunately, the service has appeared to have shuttered its doors. Many users stopped receiving case alerts without warning.

Fortunately, former RFC Express users are not left without options. Docket Alarm can meet all of their research needs and much more.

Blazing Fast Alerts Over a Comprehensive Database

Like RFC Express, Docket Alarm offers users access to IP cases from U.S. Federal District Courts.

The Turning Tide Against Patent Owners

So called "patent trolls" have been all over the news, and with good reason— these entities pose significant risks to the hi-tech industry. But a new tribunal has been shown to be effective at thwarting patent trolls and other overly aggressive patent owners.

Patent trolls are companies that attempt to monetize patents through litigation, with no interest in commercializing a product or advancing the state-of-the-art.