Docket Alarm is excited to
announce a new search feature that makes researching damages awards and jury
verdicts fast and easy.
Researching dollar amounts in
litigation is a common task, as parties often seek to understand their
potential financial exposure or recovery by analyzing cases similar to their
own. Previously, researching jury
verdicts, damages, or other types of amounts in controversy was arduous. Researchers needed to either go through each
case one-by-one or search for language that was often used in close proximity,
such as the terms “damages” or “award.” Unfortunately, manually reviewing each
document is extremely time consuming, and using too many shortcuts may result
in overlooking relevant documents.
Docket Alarm has solved this
problem. Now, parties can quickly find publicly listed amounts in controversy
in comparable cases in order to better ascertain the financial impact of litigation.
Here’s how it works: Users
can now search for ranges of numbers when researching dockets. For example,
entering a search query for “$5000-$6000” will return all documents containing
any dollar amount within that range.
This
functionality opens a world of opportunities. For example, researchers can conduct
find and compare damages awards in specific jurisdictions like the Eastern
District of Texas. Searching
court:(Eastern
District Texas) $100000-20000000 will locate all cases
with damages in in the $100,000 to $2 million range. This could be useful for
parties seeking damages for patent infringement, giving them the ability to see
what amounts were awarded in similar cases in that jurisdiction. This can also
be helpful for users who want to track cases with a specific amount in
controversy, such as litigation investors.
In addition to searching
in specific jurisdictions or courts, users can also easily find the type of
cash amount by searching for a numerical range in conjunction with a qualifying
term, such as jury w/3 verdict
$100k-$1000000. Searching for this query will find all cases
with jury verdict amounts contained within that range.
Range searching is also
helpful for finding monetary judgments against a particular party or individual.
For example, find all of Apple’s judgments party:apple
$1M-$10M.
With Docket Alarm’s
new range search feature, researching cases just became a whole lot easier. To
start using range searching and other innovative search features from Docket
Alarm, sign up at www.docketalarm.com.
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