Pro access
The full archive, real-time alerts, and the tools lawyers actually use.
Built for litigators, in-house counsel, policy researchers, and analysts who need primary-source AI litigation intelligence — without spending an hour a day on PACER.
$29
per month, billed monthly
Cancel anytime. No annual lock-in. Includes everything below.
What you get
- Real-time alerts. Email notifications when a case you watch has a new docket entry, ruling, or settlement. Filter by company, issue, court, or judge.
- Settlement data. Dollar amounts, terms, and structure for resolved AI litigation — including unredacted figures where they appear in public filings.
- Side-by-side case comparison. Compare claims, defenses, and outcomes across cases. Useful for analogizing an active matter to recent precedent.
- Hearing calendar. Every scheduled hearing across tracked dockets, exportable to your calendar.
- CSV export. Every list view, every filter result. No row limits.
- API access. Programmatic access to the case database for analytics teams and tooling. See API docs.
- Full archive. Closed and resolved cases stay searchable and exportable, indefinitely.
Free vs. Pro
| Free | Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Active case database | Yes | Yes |
| Closed / resolved archive | Headlines only | Full |
| Email alerts | Weekly digest | Real-time, filtered |
| Settlement details | — | Yes |
| Side-by-side comparison | — | Yes |
| Hearing calendar | — | Yes |
| CSV export | — | Unlimited |
| API access | — | Yes |
Common questions
Is there a team or firm plan?
Not yet. If you need seats for a firm or in-house team, email editor@ailawsuittracker.com and we’ll work something out.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from your billing portal — no calls, no retention scripts. Your access continues through the end of the billing period.
Where does the data come from?
Primary court documents — dockets, complaints, opinions, and orders — sourced from PACER, state e-filing systems, and international equivalents. See our Methodology.
Do you give legal advice?
No. Everything on this site is informational. For advice on a specific matter, consult counsel.