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All Categories > Your Docket > Filters
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What filters are and what they do, saving and clearing filters
Updated 2 years ago by Sophia
Changing how you view the results of your filters
Updated 3 months ago by Sophia
The Type filter is used to narrow down the types of matters in your docket. If you only have one type, this filter will not be present. For example, if you’d only like to see Patent and License matte…
Updated 4 months ago by Sophia
How to use the title/literal element filter
The Identifier Filter could be referred to as a “Numbers” filter. This filter allows you to search by any number that is associated with a matter. For example, you could filter by Docket Number, File…
Filtering matters by their jurisdiction
Using the tag filter to narrow your docket results
List of all the tags we automatically apply to USPTO matters based on status.
Owners, assignees, inventors etc.
The Contacts and Collaborators allows you to filter by the assigned parties in the Contacts and Collaborators portion of a mark. To learn more about Contacts and Collaborators, click here. When perfo…
The Matter Dates Filter will allow you to filter for matters either Created or Updated within specified time periods. There are three options for filtering: After, Before, and In the Past. The After…
The timeline dates filter allows you to filter your docket based on a specified interval of time. This filter gives you the option of filtering by either entry date, official due date, official start…
Updated 3 years ago by Sophia
The Sort Order Filter allows you to sort the matters returned by your current filter into different arrangements. For example, you could filter all matters in a certain jurisdiction, then apply a doc…
Updated 4 years ago by Sophia
Alt Legal has several matter types available to users (Trademarks, Patents, Disputes, etc), and within each matter type, we have an additional matter subtype available to users. This subtype is gener…