Docket joins Relative
Today Docket is joining Relative. Docket keeps its name and its team, and it is now a Relative company.
Docket structures the public record of government: legislation, regulation, court dockets, procurement, and official notices. It is the record that everything else answers to, and it is published as though nobody is meant to read it. Thousands of bodies, each with its own portal, its own format, and its own idea of what a document is. Nothing about it is secret. Almost none of it is usable.
The law changes daily, and the cost of not knowing lands on whoever finds out last. Companies track rules they must comply with, researchers track cases as they move, and software increasingly needs to answer a simple question with a current answer: what does the record say today? Docket reads the sources continuously and turns them into one consistent, queryable record.
For Docket’s customers, nothing changes today. Same product, same people, same agreements, with more resources behind all of it.
Docket is the second company to join Relative, after Cairn.
If you work with legislative, regulatory, or court data, we would like to hear from you. You can get in touch here.