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Sometimes, you just want to see what was filed today in the Energy Future Holdings bankruptcy - that's easy and you can quickly pull up just that docket in our system. But sometimes you need to find that real "needle in the haystack" that you aren't sure even exists. Our system lets you use up to 14 debtor attributes to identify the cases that are important to you and search them all simultaneously. For example, who else lets you search using characteristics such as:
Chapter 11 Dockets pricing is based on the size of your organization's bankruptcy, restructuring, insolvency or distressed debt practice group. Subscriptions offering unlimited searching of our database start at $499 per month with no long-term commitments.
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Our database goes back to the beginning of electronic filing and we track all new cases with $100 million or more in assets
No more manual updating of dockets - we check every case for new documents multiple times every day so nothing gets missed.
Find every relevant document - the first time. Our proprietary tagging of every document helps you find the key documents fast.
How much time are you wasting figuring out which cases to search? With 14 ways to identify relevant cases, the needle in the haystack turns into elephants in a clown car.
Text searching docket descriptions means one thing - you aren't going to find everything that you need. Chapter 11 Dockets independently reviews and tags each and every document on each and every docket with our proprietary information. The result? You can search our database by topical categories and document types - all specifically tailored to corporate bankruptcy terminology and research needs.
You know those random docket entries that just say "Objection to Motion filed by John Doe" - ever had to download the pleading just to see which motion it references? We've already downloaded it and properly tagged the topic so you don't have to waste your time.
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