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Chapter 11 case coverage
What ElevenFlo covers for chapter 11 cases: corpus scale, what a covered case includes, freshness limits, and how to request coverage for a missing case.
- Last updated
- July 5, 2026
#Short answer
ElevenFlo covers chapter 11 cases with their dockets, filings, hearing transcripts where indexed, and source-backed research tools on top. Coverage is built entirely from public court records.
#Corpus at a glance
As of July 5, 2026:
| What | Scale |
|---|---|
| Chapter 11 cases tracked | 12,000+ |
| Cases with full docket coverage | 1,900+ |
| Court documents | 2.5M+ |
| Hearings tracked | 28,000+ |
| Hearing transcripts | 9,500+ |
| Monthly operating reports | 72,000+ |
| Claim transfers | 58,000+ |
| Retention applications | 3,400+ |
| Filing history | More than 14 years |
| Refresh cadence | Daily - 3,400+ documents ingested in the past week |
Tracked cases carry docket metadata and case milestones; fully covered cases add retrievable filing text. Document counts above come from the fully covered set. These figures grow daily. Research is citation-ready on demand: search, exact text retrieval, and analysis run across the corpus, with summaries where generated.
#What a covered case includes
- Case identity: debtor names, court, judge, case number, petition date.
- Docket entries, updated as new filings land.
- Filing text where available, searchable down to exact language.
- Hearings and case milestones.
- Summaries where generated, with provenance back to the underlying filing.
#Freshness and limits
Coverage can lag when a case is newly filed, documents are sealed or restricted, docket text is incomplete, exhibits are image-heavy, or processing is still running. Some cases are known before full document coverage is available. Verify operative terms against the cited filing text.
#Don't see a case?
Browse covered cases at Cases. If a chapter 11 case you follow is not covered, request coverage from the same page. Each request is reviewed by ElevenFlo; coverage is not automatic.