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Docket Alarm Expands Coverage in Michigan and Ohio!

 We're excited to announce new additions to Docket Alarm: Saginaw County, Michigan, and Lake County, Ohio. This update expands our coverage, providing attorneys with access to a broader range of dockets and court documents. This expansion ensures you have the tools to stay informed and ahead in the legal landscape, whether you’re preparing for trial or conducting detailed legal research. With the addition of these two counties, Docket Alarm now covers over 1,400 counties and 37 states. This year, Docket Alarm has added: Oklahoma Statewide* Wisconsin Statewide* Rockdale County, GA Kankakee County, IL Macomb County, MI North Carolina; 17 counties including Mecklenburg (Charlotte) and Wake (Raleigh) County Explore our  complete coverage  on our website. For more information or assistance with your subscription, please contact our sales team at sales@docketalarm.com. Oklahoma counties Adair County Alfalfa County Atoka County Beaver County Beckham County Blaine County Bryan Co...

Managing Your PACER Fees More Effectively: Introducing the New PACER Fee Alert Management Dashboard

If you’ve ever struggled to keep your PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) fees under control, you’re not alone. For firms with multiple users accessing federal court records, these costs can add up quickly. The good news is that managing these fees just got a whole lot easier with the introduction of the new PACER Fee Alert Management Dashboard. This dashboard is designed to help account administrators take control of PACER fee alerts more efficiently and reduce unnecessary costs. Let’s take a closer look at how this tool can help you manage your firm’s PACER fees. What is the PACER Fee Alert Management Dashboard? PACER alerts are a convenient way to stay updated on case developments, new docket entries, and document filings. However, these alerts often lead to automatic charges each time you access a document. Without careful monitoring, this can balloon into a significant expense for a firm, especially if you have multiple attorneys and staff accessing the system. The n...