Can You See How Many Cases a Lawyer Has Won?
Short answer: There is no single public database that shows precisely how many cases a lawyer has won or lost. Court records are public, but they are filed by case, not by attorney. That means you can research individual cases or verdicts, but win-loss tallies aren’t tracked automatically or disclosed by the courts.
How court records track cases
Each case filed in state or federal court creates a public record that includes the parties, the docket number, the filings, and the final disposition (such as dismissal, plea, settlement, or verdict). These records are searchable through state court databases or PACER (for federal cases), but they do not automatically list attorneys’ win-loss ratios.
To find a lawyer’s history, you would need to search by name across multiple jurisdictions and review each case outcome manually, something even law firms rarely compile comprehensively.
Why win rates aren’t public data
- Case complexity – A “win” can mean many things, reduced charges, dismissal, a favorable plea, or a verdict.
- Privacy and settlements – Many cases end confidentially or out of court, making those outcomes unavailable for counting.
- Context matters – A lawyer might “lose” a trial but still protect a client from harsher penalties or significant judgments, which is still a successful outcome under the circumstances.
How to check a lawyer’s record
To evaluate a lawyer’s history, start with these resources…
- State bar disciplinary records – Verify whether the lawyer is in good standing and if any disciplinary actions have been taken against them.
- Online court databases – Many counties have searchable systems where you can see whether a lawyer has appeared as counsel in past cases.
- Law firm websites – Some firms publish representative verdicts or settlements to highlight their courtroom experience.
- News archives and verdict reports – Publications sometimes report large verdicts or high-profile cases involving a particular attorney.
Better ways to evaluate an attorney
Instead of focusing only on “wins,” consider a lawyer’s overall experience, courtroom presence, and reputation among peers. Trial law is complex, and success is measured by strategy, preparation, and client outcomes, not just verdict counts.
- Ask how many trials they have personally handled.
- Review testimonials and client reviews that highlight responsiveness and effective communication.
- Request examples of similar cases they’ve managed successfully.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are lawyers allowed to advertise their win record?
Most state bar associations restrict or prohibit advertising specific win-loss records unless they can be independently verified. Lawyers must avoid misleading claims about success rates.
How can I find a lawyer’s previous cases?
Search your state’s online court portal using the lawyer’s name as counsel of record, or contact the local clerk’s office for assistance. Some larger counties maintain searchable databases of case histories.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always consult an attorney for advice on your specific case.