Court record data structured for research
The Court Records dataset compiles public court cases into a structured table of case numbers, parties, courts, filing dates, and status, refreshed on the schedule you set so litigation you track stays current with a docket link on every row.
Why work with Court Records?
Track litigation in one place
Cases involving the parties or courts you name land in a single table instead of separate docket searches.
See status change
Change detection flags new filings and status updates so you learn of movement as it happens.
Every row sourced
Each case links back to its public docket so your team can open the primary record in one click.
Powering Court Records
AI-powered web gathering
Describe a column or dataset and ClickSet backfills it from public web sources, with no scraper scripts to maintain.
Multi-source fusion
Combine multiple sources into one clean record with automated deduplication.
Change detection
Monitor sources and log diffs into versioned tables.
Scheduled refresh
Hourly, daily, or weekly re-runs that keep data current.
API access
Every dataset is a live REST endpoint with per-key spend caps.
Who uses this?
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Frequently asked questions
Where do court records come from? +
Public court dockets and case databases, gathered in research mode with a docket link on every row.
Is this legal advice? +
No. It is a research tool that structures public court data so your team can review it themselves.
Can I track a specific party? +
Yes. Name the parties or courts you care about and the table scopes itself to matching cases.
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