How does LitWatch differ from Pacer?
A. Pacer is an interface to certain federal courts that make some information available electronically via the Internet. For the most part, only “docket” information is available through Pacer, not the substance or content of the documents in the court files. LitWatch regularly covers the leading state and federal courts where important commercial litigation is most likely to be filed, regardless of whether such courts are accessible electronically. LitWatch actually analyzes and organizes the information, writing original stories and attaching the important litigation documents. LitWatch also tends to be much faster.