agency Want of prosecution Lack of jurisdiction Voluntarily dismissed Settled Other Default Consent Motion before trial Jury verdict Directed verdict Court trial Award of arbitrator Stayed pending bankruptcy Other Statistical closing Appeal affirmed (magistrate judge) or Appeal denied (magistrate judge.Ĭases disposed of by an entry of a final judgment. Possible values: Transfer to another district Remanded to state court Multi-district litigation transfer Remanded to U.S. The manner in which the case was disposed of. Possible values: No court action (before issue joined) Order entered Hearing held Order decided No court action (after issue joined) Judgment on motion Pretrial conference held During court trial During jury trial After court trial After jury trial Other or Request for trial de novo after arbitration. The point to which the case had progressed when it was disposed of (see notes in codebook on FJC website). The origin number of the case in the source district. The docket number of the case in the source district. The date when the papers for the case were received by the receiving district for a transferred case. Field truncated to 30 characters upon extraction by the AOUSC source system. Possible values: Mandatory Voluntary Exempt or Yes, but type unknown.Ī four digit multidistrict litigation number. Only used by courts participating in the Formal Arbitration Program. The code for the county of residence for the first listed plaintiff (see notes in Amounts less than $500 appear as 1 and amounts over $10k appear as 9999. The monetary amount sought by the plaintiff (in thousands). If true, designates that the case involves an allegation by the plaintiff that the complaint meets the prerequisites of "Class Action" as provided in Rule 23. Possible values: Government plaintiff Government defendant Federal question Diversity of citizenship or Local question. Possible values: Original Proceeding Removed (began in the state court, removed to the district court) Remanded for further action (removal from court of appeals) Reinstated/reopened (previously opened and closed, reopened for additional action) Transferred from another district(pursuant to ) Multi district litigation (cases transferred to this district by an order entered by Judicial Panel on Multi District Litigation pursuant to ) Appeal to a district judge of a magistrate judge's decision Second reopen Third reopen Fourth reopen Fifth reopen Sixth reopen or Multi district litigation originating in the district (valid beginning July 1, 2016). Office codes are listed in the Guide to Judiciary Policies and Procedures, Appendix A. If you encounter any errors, please let us know and we will endeavor to make things right.Īll fields and their descriptions are available in the code books on the FJC Integrated Database website. Despite our best efforts, due to gaps in this data, we can only match data to dockets via fuzzy automated systems that cannot be guaranteed. We make every effort to ensure this data is accurate, but it may be out of date and it may be matched to the wrong docket. The FJC and the AOUSC were not actively involved in incorporating the data into CourtListener. The FJC then post-processes the data into a unified database, the IDB, which we share here. Under a working arrangement with the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC), the FJC receives quarterly updates of the case-related data routinely reported by the courts to the AOUSC. The FJC is the research and education agency of the judicial branch of the U.S. This information was retrieved from the Integrated Database (IDB), a repository of federal civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases maintained and hosted by the Federal Judicial Center (FJC).
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