Litigation intelligence for solo practitioners and growing firms.
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Full access, billed monthly. No long-term commitment.
$149/mo
Billed as $1490/year
Everything in Monthly, at the best rate we offer.
Covers the end-to-end automation of document acquisition, AI-standardized renaming, and iPad-ready courtroom formatting. We handle the “Latency Tax” so you can focus on the defense. Billed only upon successful document delivery to your CMS.
Get a daily feed of unrepresented defendants from court filings — potential clients for your practice. Filter by county, case type, and severity. Push leads directly to Clio with one click.
Up to 3 counties. Criminal + civil. Perfect for solo attorneys who practice near specific courthouses.
Up to 5 counties with felony-only or misdemeanor-only targeting. Built for DUI, drug defense, and specialty practices.
Unlimited counties, all case types, daily digest. For 2–4 attorney firms covering multiple practice areas statewide.
Pro se identification from court filings. All attorney solicitation must comply with Georgia Rule of Professional Conduct 7.3.
No surprises. Every subscription includes the following.
Currently DeKalb County State Court, Gwinnett County State/Superior Court, and Henry County. We add counties regularly.
Yes — cancel any time from your account settings or by emailing us. You retain access through the end of your paid period.
A $49 per-case fee that covers the complete automation of document acquisition, AI-standardized renaming, and iPad-ready courtroom formatting. We handle the 'Latency Tax' — the hours spent chasing, downloading, and reformatting court documents — so you can focus on the defense. You are only billed upon successful document delivery to your CMS.
No. Court Case Alert provides information about public court records only. Nothing on this platform constitutes legal advice.
Join attorneys who use Court Case Alert to track case outcomes automatically.
Not legal advice. Alerts depend on court data availability. Official court records are maintained by the county/court — contact the court clerk for corrections or case questions.