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Bonus Features

Tag Judgments

Organise saved cases with custom tags like client name, matter type, or research topic.

60-second version

  • Log in with Tag Judgments activated on your subscription.
  • Open a judgment and click Tag in the toolbar, or tag from search results when logged in.
  • Assign a label to organize cases by matter, client, or topic - manage tags from /tags/.

In one sentence

Tag judgments with custom labels from the case page or search results when the Tag Judgments bonus feature is active on your account.

Before you start

Tags are a bonus feature. Free search and reading do not include tagging. You need a logged-in account with an active subscription and Tag Judgments activated (value 4 at signup on Starter/Pro Plus, or included on Trial, Student, and Biz Plus). Verify at DashboardProfile. See Free vs paid features.

Steps

  1. Log in to SooperKanoon.
  2. Confirm Tags (or Tag Judgments) in your activated features on DashboardProfile.
  3. Open a judgment page, or browse Cases search results while logged in.
  4. Click Tag (tag icon) in the judgment toolbar - or use tag controls on search result rows when available.
  5. Enter a tag name (e.g. Client-Sharma, Arbitration-2024, Research-Bail).
  6. Save the tag to attach it to that judgment.
  7. Visit /tags/ from the navigation to view, search, and manage tagged judgments.
  8. Check your tag count on DashboardHome.

What you'll see

With tagging activated, the Tag button opens a modal (#tag-modal) on the judgment page. Tagged cases appear in your tags list at /tags/ and contribute to the Tags stat on your Dashboard. Without activation, Tag links redirect to /tags/ with subscription messaging.

Common mistakes

  • Tagging while logged out - tags are saved to your account only when signed in.
  • Using tags on Starter without selecting Tag Judgments at signup - the feature must be explicitly activated on limited plans.
  • Expecting tags to be visible to other users - tags are private to your account.

Tips

  • Use a consistent naming scheme (MatterName-Issue) so tags stay searchable as your library grows.
  • Combine tags with Favourites (star icon) - favourites for shortlists, tags for matter-based grouping.
  • Search within /tags/ to pull every judgment labeled for a client before a hearing.

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