Court Corrections in Westlaw
Only West works with the courts to correct and clarify more than half of court opinions
Because judges and clerks are only human
From time to time, opinions are issued with mistakes that range from misspelled words to substantive factual errors. Only West works closely with the courts to correct and clarify more than half of the 200,000 court opinions received annually for publication. And along with these published opinions, Westlaw provides access to more than 1 million unpublished cases as well.
In West's 22-step editorial process, attorney-editors identify and correct errors ranging from incorrect citations or misspellings (more than 90,000 each year) to substantive factual and legal inaccuracies (more than 10,000 each year).
Because of this attention to detail, cases on Westlaw accurately represent what the courts intended.