Judges and Judiciary
May 29, 2014
Courts and bar association sued over Pacer prices
The creator of an online legal database has sued the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the American Bar Association and California's Northern District for allegedly overbilling users of the online court documents service Pacer.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The creator of an online legal database has sued the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the American Bar Association and the Northern District of California, alleging they all play a role in overbilling users of the U.S. government's online court document service, Public Access to Court Electronic Records, or Pacer.
The filing was made Friday by Think Computer Corp. and its nonprofit arm, ...
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