How does one view cases that a practicing lawyer has participated in? |
Request for Question Clarification by
cynthia-ga
on
07 Jun 2006 16:33 PDT
Where? City, County, and State, if in the US.
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Clarification of Question by
catdances-ga
on
08 Jun 2006 21:33 PDT
City of South Pasadena, County of Los Angeles, California, United States of America
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Request for Question Clarification by
cynthia-ga
on
09 Jun 2006 04:15 PDT
I checked, if that search capability is available in LA County or the
state of CA, they are keeping it very well hidden. As far as I can
tell all the searchable databases don't allow a "by attorney name"
search.
Maybe another researcher will have better luck.
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Clarification of Question by
catdances-ga
on
09 Jun 2006 08:40 PDT
I really appreciate your investigation. I'm hoping someone else might
know of how to do this type of search.
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
24 Jun 2006 19:27 PDT
catdances-ga,
The only way I know of for sure is to ask the lawyer him/herself.
Beyond that, there is no central database that I know of.
A lawyer may work on a wide variety of types of cases, in many
different courts and jusrisdictions, each with their own set of
records.
A centralized database like Lexis-Nexis would allow for a search on an
individual lawyer's name, but only a small percentage of court cases
actually show up in Lexis-Nexis.
If you have a particular lawyer in mind, let me know who it is, and
I'll be glad to have a quick look in Lexis to let you know what turns
up.
pafalafa-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
hagan-ga
on
25 Jun 2006 09:18 PDT
Hello, catdances. If you're talking about cases that are litigated
all the way through trial, have you tried Jury Verdicts Weekly?
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