Not exact matches
Lawyers have a love - hate relationship with
PACER, the
federal courts» system for electronic access to
records.
Last February, I reviewed PacerPro, which I described as a better way to search
federal court records than
PACER.
My latest «Ambrogi on Tech» column for the ABA Journal looks at PacerPro, a better way to search the
federal courts» Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records (
PACER) system.
For
federal court filings,
PACER offers a complete
record, but can be prohibitively expensive.257
Due to changes in the way the RECAP Project is hosting
court records from the
federal PACER system, we are no longer able to retrieve and make available
federal court records in a timely manner.
Lee begins by reminding us that while there's plenty to criticize about
PACER, the online portal to the
federal court records, it's also important to acknowledge what the
courts are doing right.
The most striking example of this is
PACER, the system for accessing electronic
records of the
federal courts.
PACER means «Public Access to
Court Electronic Records», giving access to over 500 million U.S. federal court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation,... [
Court Electronic
Records», giving access to over 500 million U.S.
federal court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation,... [
court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation,... [more]
A
federal lawsuit challenging as excessive the fees charged by
PACER, the
federal courts» electronic
records system, has been certified as a class action.
In March in my ABA Journal column, I reviewed PacerPro, a free service for searching the
federal courts» Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records (
PACER) system.
The Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to providing free, public access to primary legal materials, has announced plans to download all of the free opinions and order available on
PACER, the
federal courts» system for electronic access to
court records.
PACER — Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records — is the system operated by the Administrative Office of the U.S.
Courts to provide online access to case and docket information from the federal appellate, district and bankruptcy c
Courts to provide online access to case and docket information from the
federal appellate, district and bankruptcy
courtscourts.
As a result of various problems with the
PACER system, the average member of the public has no meaningful access to
federal court records.
These attorney data improvements are essential in light of the current state of data available to attorneys, especially those relying on the
federal court's website, PACER (an abbreviation for Public Access Court Electronic Reco
court's website,
PACER (an abbreviation for Public Access
Court Electronic Reco
Court Electronic
Records).
«Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records (
PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from
Federal Appellate, District and Bankruptcy
courts, and the U.S. Party / Case Index via the Internet.»
For many
federal courts this Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records service (
PACER) subsequently became the mechanism for compliance with the E-Government Act's mandate.
PACER means «Public Access to
Court Electronic Records», giving access to over 500 million U.S. federal court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation, a listing of court decisions, and copies of documents filed with the c
Court Electronic
Records», giving access to over 500 million U.S.
federal court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation, a listing of court decisions, and copies of documents filed with the c
court documents, including a listing of parties involved in the litigation, a listing of
court decisions, and copies of documents filed with the c
court decisions, and copies of documents filed with the
courtcourt.
From the
Pacer site: «Public Access to
Court Electronic
Records (
PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from
federal appellate, district and bankruptcy
courts, and the
PACER Case Locator via the Internet.