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How to search for an order

Using InfoTrack's Orders page to find a specific order

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Written by Product Team
Updated over 4 months ago

One of the key advantages of using InfoTrack is its ability to consolidate a broad range of litigation orders in one place.

While the default Matter view shows a list of all orders contained within a specific matter, you can also choose to expand your view to see a list of all orders visible to your user account by clicking the All Orders button, located in the InfoTrack top menu.

Users may use the search bar above the order list to search any order information contained in the Matter or Description fields.

Clicking on any matter name in the Matter column will return you to the Matter view, where your list will again be limited to only orders associated with that matter.

There is also a set of filters at the top of the page that can help you cull down search results to find a specific order. Filters can be stacked on top of one another for added precision.


Let's examine each of these filters and how they function.

Status

Want to see all in-progress serves? What about all completed court filings? This filter helps you determine which orders are at each stage in their lifecycles.

Search by the name or number of your matter and click on any relevant result.

Date Range

Use our calendar menu to restrict your search to rolling periods of time or specific start and end dates.


Service

Filter by specific types of litigation orders in specific states. You can choose between case initiations and subsequent filings, different fee types and more.


User

See all orders placed by a particular InfoTrack user at your firm.

Filters can be stacked on top of one another to further narrow your search.

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