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You can now see a firm’s ranking based on its win-rate in patent cases. This new way of looking at firms allows the user to refine the filters with remarkable precision, highlighting the strengths of the firm in certain types of cases, in certain jurisdictions, etc.

2020-10-15T15:23:31-06:00August 31, 2020|Featured, Release Notes|

How can I create a report on a firm, judge, court or party using just one filter?

TRAINING TIP #19 Your Content Goes Here STEP ONE On the Search page, under "Profiles," type a keyword or number, such as a case number or a judge's last name in one of the search boxes, and wait for the drop-down suggestions. STEP TWO When the item you are interested in pops up as a suggestion, click on it. This takes you to a binder populated with searches specific to your criteria. TIP: Click the search tabs on the left side of the page to view individual [...]

2021-03-30T12:01:11-06:00August 31, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|

How can I filter by multiple party roles like Asserting Parties AND Plaintiff?

TRAINING TIP #20 Your Content Goes Here STEP ONE To filter by multiple party roles, find the “Parties” filter box and click the PLUS ICON to create an additional filter box. STEP TWO Once you have as many filter boxes as you need, click on the DROPDOWN ARROW beside the role type and SELECT your desired role for that filter box, then click SAVE. STEP THREE If you do not see the role you are looking for in the dropdown, click [...]

2021-03-30T12:01:26-06:00August 31, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|

How can I download multiple PDFs in bulk?

TRAINING TIP #21 Your Content Goes Here STEP ONE Select the PDFs you wish to download by checking the small checkbox on the documents icon. OR Select all PDFs by clicking the box at the top of the column. STEP TWO Click OPTIONS at the top of the results, then click Download Selected. STEP THREE To get to your Downloads page, click the Navigation Icon in the top right [...]

2021-03-30T12:02:12-06:00August 31, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|

How can I upload a long list of parties as a filter?

TRAINING TIP #22 Your Content Goes Here STEP ONE You can upload a list of parties by clicking the little arrow at the top of the Parties box when running a Cases search. STEP TWO Once you click the arrow, you’ll be prompted to choose a file from your local drive to upload. STEP THREE You’ll see confirmation of how many parties were recognized in your list. Click SAVE to confirm. STEP FOUR Click VIEW [...]

2021-03-30T12:02:23-06:00August 31, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|

What is a “posture of motion” filter and how is it useful?

TRAINING TIP #24 Your Content Goes Here Knowing what a “posture of motion” is and how it affects your search results is a game changer for any legal researcher. This knowledge is especially crucial when creating statistics, like in Motion Success charts. For example, if you create a chart that shows the grant rate of motions for permanent injunction, but don’t specify a posture of motion, there is no way to know if the statistics were based on motions that the parties agreed to, or disputed. This is critical because typically if the parties [...]

2021-03-30T12:03:00-06:00August 31, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|

What are legal issues and when should I use them as a filter?

TRAINING TIP #26 Your Content Goes Here Legal Issues are tagged to rulings with discussions or substantive analysis by the court on a very specific topic or area of law. For example, if you wanted to find courts’ analysis of transfer of venue for convenience, you could search documents filtered by the Legal Issue “Transfer of Venue for Convenience.” The results would be all rulings in which the court shared some insight into how they were interpreting that specific area of law. However, not every order transferring venue contains [...]

2021-03-30T12:03:27-06:00August 27, 2020|Trademark Training Tip Archive, Training|
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