The civil rights and the modern Right to Know movements have the same intention: ensuring that the public can make use of the law in an equitable way, without any preconditions.
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2019: The Year of Legal Analytics
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UniCourt is excited to announce that portions of our legal analytics reports for the State of California are now publicly available on our website.
UniCourt 2018 Year in Review
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2018 has been marked by excitement and expansion for UniCourt as we established new partnerships and continued improving access to court records.
Josh Blandi discusses the important question of “Who Owns the Law?” in the December Issue of Law Practice Today, an ABA Law Practice Division publication.
With UniCourt’s advanced search features, you can quickly get a snapshot of a company’s litigation portfolio and potential future legal exposure.
By making court records readily available, UniCourt strives to remove the shroud of secrecy that has no place in American jurisprudence.
UniCourt strongly supports the Electronic Court Records Reform Act, improved access to PACER data, and the unification of CM/ECF systems throughout the judiciary.
UniCourt is excited to announce that we are partnering with Justia to share PACER costs in a move that will benefit both organizations, UniCourt’s clients, and the general public.
UniCourt CEO Josh Blandi is featured in a two part Forbes interview with Mary Juetten.
The top ten ways court data will continue to revolutionize the legal profession throughout the next decade.