# How can I research the past cases a lawyer has represented

Natalie Fletcher · August 4, 2026

> To research the past cases a lawyer has represented, you can start by asking the lawyer directly if they have any records or information on their past...

To research the past cases a lawyer has represented, you can start by asking the lawyer directly if they have any records or information on their past cases. If the lawyer has practiced in the federal court system, you can search the PACER electronic records system to see the status of cases the attorney has handled. You can also call the local bar association and ask for any records on file related to your attorney, including disciplinary actions and complaints filed by prior clients. Additionally, you can use online search engines or legal directories to find information about the lawyer's past cases or areas of expertise. However, it's important to note that this information should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney who practices law in the state where your case is charged and has experience in the area of law you are asking about.

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