Search PACER. If the attorney has practiced in the federal court system, search the PACER electronic records systems. You'll have to sign up for the service, but you can search through any cases filed in U.S. District, Appellate or Bankruptcy courts by the attorney's name.
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Feb 05, 2013 ¡ If you want to investigate the reputation and acumen of who is representing you then either ask the attorney directly about their past experience, type their name into a google search engine or use this site to review the resume of your attorney. DISCLAIMER This answer is provided for educational purposes only.
Jul 20, 2013 ¡ Pacer will tell you information about federal cases but nothing about state cases. You can also use the find a lawyer tool on Avvo to see what client reviews exist for attorneys in the field of law you are looking for.
Step 1 Go to your local criminal courthouse and ask for a listing of recent cases in which the attorney has represented a defendant. While many jurisdictions have case records online, that is not the case in every state or municipality. Step 2 File an open records request with the public defender's office or local court.
Search for the lawyerâs name. I think anyone with extensive trial experience will show up. 3. Read the marketing material of the lawyerâs firm. The last thing I looked at for one lawyer, a brochure printed by his firm, was full of citations of past cases and judgements, which I could easily verify. 4. Ask the lawyer
Three separate "forces" dictate how long a case will take and how much time and effort and work will be necessary for the case. Picture a triangle.
Pacer will tell you information about federal cases but nothing about state cases. You can also use the find a lawyer tool on Avvo to see what client reviews exist for attorneys in the field of law you are looking for.
Go to your local criminal courthouse and ask for a listing of recent cases in which the attorney has represented a defendant. While many jurisdictions have case records online, that is not the case in every state or municipality.
Call the local bar association and ask for the any records on file related to your attorney. The bar association will have information on disciplinary actions and complaints filed by prior clients.
The traditional method of selecting a lawyer has been to rely on a referral from a family member or friend, because there are no publications that keep track of attorneys' overall won-loss records.
File an open records request with the public defender's office or local court. If the attorney is a public defender, then his office has a duty to release information regarding every case he has defended while working there and even has to release performance reviews. If the attorney has worked as a court-appointed lawyer, then the court generally has the same duty to release any record related to his work for the court.
Search by name. Filter by terms such as âlawyerâ, âattorneyâ, âcounselâ, âadvocateâ and âlaw firmâ.
The Canadian Legal Information Institute ( CanLII) covers the provincial, territorial and federal courts. For non-Canadian jurisdictions, see CanLIIâs list of other countriesâ databases, or the Free Access to Law Movementâs (FALM) member list.
Commenter jqning suggests, âthe way understand a lawyerâs trial experience is to ask the attorney.â
When court records and case files are eligible for permanent preservation, they are transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for storage and preservation.
Court opinions are available for free on PACER to anyone with an account. Additionally, access to court opinions from many appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts are available for no fee in a text searchable format through a partnership with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), consistent with the E-Government Act.
1. Click into either Cases or Trial Court Orders from the Westlaw or Westlaw Edge homepage. Then select the Advanced link to the right of the search bar to go to the template. 2.
legal cases by particular judge or entity. The best way for an attorney to ensure that they are relying on arguments that reflect the true nature of the law is to use KeyCite on Westlaw and Westlaw Edge.
It is important to know the judgeâs background on a case so that you can use your time as effectively, both in court and while you are preparing for a case. If a judge has been involved in similar cases, you can provide a brief summary rather than providing extensive background information and spend more time on your argument.
Field searching is a Boolean terms and connectors search that looks for specific terms in a particular part of the documentâthe title or author fields, for example. Field searching is incorporated into Westlaw and Westlaw Edge through the Advanced templates always linked at the top of the page to the right of the search bar.
Why would I need to look up court records? In some cases, particularly family law cases, it is important to know: if a case has been filed against you, if a case is "pending," or "ongoing" in another state, that is, a case has been filed and has not gone to judgment, if there is a past custody order or a current custody order in another state.
if a person charged failed to show up for court, so that an arrest warrant issued.
Civil cases -- Civil cases are cases in which one person sues another, often for money. They include:
Sometimes you might think you are divorced but you are not sure. You may want to check to see if a divorce has been filed and has gone to judgment out of state. Different states publish different records online. Most states provide civil case records and family law cases.
Monroe County only. You must register to search court records.
Most courts have Supreme Court records online. We do not include links to Supreme Court records. State Supreme Courts generally do not provide the kind of information which would be useful.
Not everyone can see all records that are published online. Some websites only let the parties, that is, the people named in the case who have a case number, see the records. Some websites only let lawyers who are members of the state bar association see records. Other websites are totally public.
South Dakota - Call the State Bar of South Dakota (605-224-7554) to determine if a person is licensed to practice law and in good standing.
Nevada. New Hampshire - Call the New Hampshire Bar Association (603-224-6942) to determine if a person is licensed to practice law and in good standing. New Jersey.