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Case Digest

One Summary. All Your Cases. Every Week.

One Summary. All Your Cases. Every Week.

One Summary. All Your Cases. Every Week.

When you're tracking 50, 100, or 300 cases, individual filing notifications become noise. Case Digest consolidates docket activity across your entire portfolio into a single, scheduled summary — so you see what happened across all your matters in one read, not in 200 separate emails.

Built for high-volume practitioners and practice groups — especially bankruptcy, mass tort, MDL, and IP teams — who need cross-case awareness without per-filing interruption.

When you’re tracking 50, 100, or 300 cases, individual filing notifications become noise. Case Digest consolidates docket activity across your entire portfolio into a single, scheduled summary — so you see what happened across all your matters in one read, not in 200 separate emails.

Built for high-volume practitioners and practice groups — especially bankruptcy, mass tort, MDL, and IP teams — who need cross-case awareness without per-filing interruption.

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MY CASES09/02 – 09/08/2024
1:05-cv-12237 · D. Mass. · CM# 1895-9630
Filed on Thursday, February 1, 2024
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35
36
Filed on Friday, February 3, 2024
2:21-cv-06583 · E.D.N.Y. · CM# 1190-0012
Filed on Monday, January 30, 2024
19
20
Filed on Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Filed on Friday, February 2, 2024
21
1:05-cv-05140 · N.D. Ill. · CM# 1399-0854
Filed on Friday, February 2, 2024
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32
33
MY CASES09/02 – 09/08/2024
1:05-cv-12237 · D. Mass. · CM# 1895-9630
Filed on Thursday, February 1, 2024
34
35
36
Filed on Friday, February 3, 2024
2:21-cv-06583 · E.D.N.Y. · CM# 1190-0012
Filed on Monday, January 30, 2024
19
20
Filed on Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Filed on Friday, February 2, 2024
21
1:05-cv-05140 · N.D. Ill. · CM# 1399-0854
Filed on Friday, February 2, 2024
29
32
33

THE NOISE PROBLEM

At High Volume, Per-Filing Notifications Stop Working

At High Volume, Per-Filing Notifications Stop Working

Real-time filing notifications are essential when you're managing a handful of active matters. But when your portfolio hits 50, 100, or 300 cases — as it does for bankruptcy groups, MDL teams, mass tort practices, and large commercial litigation portfolios — the math changes.

A hundred tracked cases generating three to five filings per week each means 300 to 500 individual notifications. Your inbox becomes a firehose. The signal-to-noise ratio collapses. Important filings get buried between routine minute entries and administrative orders. And the time you spend scanning individual alerts across cases is time you're not spending on the substantive work those filings require.

The problem isn't that you're getting too little information. The problem is that you're getting it in the wrong format. What you need isn't more alerts. It's a single view of what happened, across all your cases, organized and delivered on your schedule.

Real-time filing notifications are essential when you're managing a handful of active matters. But when your portfolio hits 50, 100, or 300 cases — as it does for bankruptcy groups, MDL teams, mass tort practices, and large commercial litigation portfolios — the math changes.

A hundred tracked cases generating three to five filings per week each means 300 to 500 individual notifications. Your inbox becomes a firehose. The signal-to-noise ratio collapses. Important filings get buried between routine minute entries and administrative orders. And the time you spend scanning individual alerts across cases is time you're not spending on the substantive work those filings require.

The problem isn't that you're getting too little information. The problem is that you're getting it in the wrong format. What you need isn't more alerts. It's a single view of what happened, across all your cases, organized and delivered on your schedule.

HOW IT WORKS

Cross-Case Activity, Consolidated Into One Scheduled Summary

Cross-Case Activity, Consolidated Into One Scheduled Summary

Case Digest delivers a curated activity summary covering all your tracked cases — not case by case, but across your entire portfolio in a single digest. You choose which cases to include, which days to receive the summary, and who on your team gets it.

Each digest is organized by case, with docket entries listed chronologically and linked directly to the filed documents. You scan one email and know what happened on every matter in your portfolio since the last digest. No logging in. No toggling between cases. No assembling the picture yourself.

Case Digest delivers a curated activity summary covering all your tracked cases — not case by case, but across your entire portfolio in a single digest. You choose which cases to include, which days to receive the summary, and who on your team gets it.

Each digest is organized by case, with docket entries listed chronologically and linked directly to the filed documents. You scan one email and know what happened on every matter in your portfolio since the last digest. No logging in. No toggling between cases. No assembling the picture yourself.

What arrives

A consolidated timeline of docket activity across all included cases

Each entry linked to the filed document for one-click access

Organized by case, with case name, case number, and court clearly labeled

Delivered on the days you configure — weekly, twice a week, or daily for high-activity periods

SCALE

Designed for Practitioners Managing Dozens or Hundreds of Cases at Once

Designed for Practitioners Managing Dozens or Hundreds of Cases at Once

Case Digest is built for the practices where case volume makes per-filing notification impractical.

In each of these scenarios, the practitioner's question isn't "what was filed on this case?" — it's "what happened across my cases this week?" Case Digest answers the second question.

Case Digest is built for the practices where case volume makes per-filing notification impractical.

In each of these scenarios, the practitioner's question isn't "what was filed on this case?" — it's "what happened across my cases this week?" Case Digest answers the second question.

Bankruptcy groups track hundreds of cases across districts — debtor and creditor representations, adversary proceedings, claims activity, and plan confirmation timelines. A bankruptcy partner or associate doesn't need a notification for every proof of claim. They need a weekly view of what moved, what was filed, and what requires attention across the full docket.

MDL and mass tort teams monitor dozens or hundreds of related dockets where the same filing types recur across cases. The value isn't in seeing each individual filing in isolation — it's in seeing the pattern of activity across the portfolio.

Large commercial litigation practices with 40, 60, or 100+ active matters need portfolio-level awareness without portfolio-level email volume.

IP boutiques and prosecution teams tracking cases across courts and jurisdictions need a consolidated view that doesn't require checking each case individually.

CONFIGURATION

Your Cases. Your Team. Your Schedule.

Your Cases. Your Team. Your Schedule.

Case Digest is configurable at the digest level, not just the case level. Create multiple digests scoped to different portfolios, practice groups, or client matters — each with its own case list, delivery schedule, and distribution.

A bankruptcy partner might have one digest covering all creditor-side matters and another covering debtor representations. A litigation support specialist might configure a digest for each practice group they support. An associate managing an MDL might include the lead case and all related dockets in a single digest.

Third-party cases are included too. If you're monitoring opposing counsel activity, a judge's docket, or a competitor's litigation, those cases can appear in the same digest alongside your own matters.

Case Digest is configurable at the digest level, not just the case level. Create multiple digests scoped to different portfolios, practice groups, or client matters — each with its own case list, delivery schedule, and distribution.

A bankruptcy partner might have one digest covering all creditor-side matters and another covering debtor representations. A litigation support specialist might configure a digest for each practice group they support. An associate managing an MDL might include the lead case and all related dockets in a single digest.

Third-party cases are included too. If you're monitoring opposing counsel activity, a judge's docket, or a competitor's litigation, those cases can appear in the same digest alongside your own matters.

Key configuration options

Select specific cases per digest, including third-party and competitor cases

Choose delivery days (any combination of days per week)

Assign team members to receive each digest

Create multiple digests for different portfolios or practice groups

DATA MOBILITY

Export Activity Into a Single, Organized Spreadsheet

Export Activity Into a Single, Organized Spreadsheet

Case Digest activity is exportable as a structured CSV — a single spreadsheet covering all case activity for a selected date range. Use it for client reporting, internal status updates, case review preparation, or any workflow that requires case activity data outside the email digest format.

The export includes case name, case number, court, filing date, docket number, and filing description for every entry across the digest — organized and ready to use without manual reformatting.

Case Digest activity is exportable as a structured CSV — a single spreadsheet covering all case activity for a selected date range. Use it for client reporting, internal status updates, case review preparation, or any workflow that requires case activity data outside the email digest format.

The export includes case name, case number, court, filing date, docket number, and filing description for every entry across the digest — organized and ready to use without manual reformatting.

COMPARISON

Court Monitoring Reports to the Docketing Team. Case Digest Reports to the Practitioners.

Court Monitoring Reports to the Docketing Team. Case Digest Reports to the Practitioners.

Both products deliver scheduled summaries of docket activity. The difference is who they're built for and what they emphasize.

Both products deliver scheduled summaries of docket activity. The difference is who they're built for and what they emphasize.

Court Monitoring delivers structured operational reports (Case Activity Reports, Court Fee Reports, and Error Reports) designed for docketing managers and firm administrators who need to verify coverage, track costs, and confirm delivery across the firm's full portfolio. It's an operational oversight tool.

Court Monitoring delivers structured operational reports (Case Activity Reports, Court Fee Reports, and Error Reports) designed for docketing managers and firm administrators who need to verify coverage, track costs, and confirm delivery across the firm's full portfolio. It's an operational oversight tool.

Case Digest delivers curated activity summaries designed for the practitioners on the cases — the partners, associates, and paralegals who need to stay informed across a high-volume portfolio without reading every individual notification. It's a practitioner awareness tool.

Case Digest delivers curated activity summaries designed for the practitioners on the cases — the partners, associates, and paralegals who need to stay informed across a high-volume portfolio without reading every individual notification. It's a practitioner awareness tool.

A firm might use both: Court Monitoring for the docketing function, Case Digest for the bankruptcy group, the MDL team, or any practice group that manages a large enough portfolio to benefit from cross-case summaries.

A firm might use both: Court Monitoring for the docketing function, Case Digest for the bankruptcy group, the MDL team, or any practice group that manages a large enough portfolio to benefit from cross-case summaries.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Case Digest at a Glance

Case Digest at a Glance

Capability

Detail

Cross-case activity summary

Docket activity across all included cases in a single digest

Document links

Direct links to filed documents from every entry

Configurable delivery schedule

Any combination of days per week

Multiple digests

Create separate digests for different portfolios or practice groups

Third-party cases

Include competitor, opposing counsel, or judge dockets

Team distribution

Assign recipients per digest

CSV export

Structured spreadsheet of all activity for a selected date range

Federal coverage

All district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts

State coverage

Launching May 2026

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See What Your Weekly Portfolio Summary Looks Like

See What Your Weekly Portfolio Summary Looks Like

See What Your Weekly Portfolio Summary Looks Like

Pick your cases — your bankruptcy docket, your MDL portfolio, your practice group's active matters. We'll configure a Case Digest and deliver a sample so you can see exactly what arrives: the format, the coverage, the links. If you're managing more than 30 active cases, this is the product that turns 200 notifications into one read.

Pick your cases — your bankruptcy docket, your MDL portfolio, your practice group’s active matters. We’ll configure a Case Digest and deliver a sample so you can see exactly what arrives: the format, the coverage, the links. If you’re managing more than 30 active cases, this is the product that turns 200 notifications into one read.

The Data Platform for Law Firms

© 2026 PacerPro. All rights reserved.

The Data Platform for Law Firms

© 2026 PacerPro. All rights reserved.

The Data Platform for Law Firms

© 2026 PacerPro. All rights reserved.