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Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Now Offers 100 State Courts With Enhanced Analytics
This week Lex Machina reached a significant state court analytics milestone with the addition of the 100th state court. Lex Machina .launched as a patent litigation analytics project out of Stanford. in 2008 . Since acquisition by LexisNexis the platform it was expanded to cover business litigation in all federal trial courts. The company...
Jean O'Grady
5/1/2024
Docket Alarm Blog
Motion Analytics Expands to New Cities
Docket Alarm’s state analytics have expanded to new jurisdictions, including major cities. Pleading tags, launched for federal courts in 2022, apply universal identifiers to docket entries, making it easier to quickly read a docket sheet. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed. ...
nataliedowddocketalarm-com
4/15/2024
LawSites
Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
A new tool from the litigation analytics company Lex Machina, which is owned by LexisNexis, allows attorneys to view visual maps of a party’s litigation history in order to help illuminate the party’s relationships and litigation trends that might not otherwise be obvious but that could be a factor in crafting a litigation strategy or...
Bob Ambrogi
4/1/2024
Law.com's Legaltech News
Lex Machina Launches Litigation Footprint, Tripling Its Legal Analytics Coverage
The new expansion focuses on the litigation track records of companies and adds data from over 1,200 courts in 25 new states and the District of Columbia.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
3/20/2024
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Launches “Litigation Footprint” With Deep Insights into Company and Industry Litigation Trends
Today Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, is releasing a new tool for competitive insights called “Litigation Footprint.” Lex Machina now includes litigation analytics from over 27 million cases filed in 94 federal district courts and over 1,300 state courts in 34 states and the District of Columbia. The Litigation Footprint enhancement was developed in response...
Jean O'Grady
3/20/2024
LawSites
ROSS Cofounder Returns To Legal Tech with Startup Using AI To Surface Judges’ Decision-Making Patterns
Jimoh Ovbiagele, cofounder in 2014 of the now-shuttered AI legal research startup ROSS Intelligence, is returning to legal tech as chief executive officer of a new startup, Bench IQ, that says it is using generative AI to provide comprehensive insights into the decision-making patterns of judges — based not just on their written rulings, but...
Bob Ambrogi
2/29/2024
Law.com's Legaltech News
The Legal Tech M&As That Changed the Legal Tech Market in 2023
While consolidation has been an ongoing trend in the legal tech space for years, 2023 was certainty a new peak for the industry.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
12/29/2023
Dewey B Strategic
Pre/Dicta Adds 3 New Motion Outcome Predictions and “Doppelganger” AI Capability
Earlier this year I wrote a post about Pre/Dicta a new legal analytics product which “breaks all the rules” followed in the legal analytics market. Today Pre/Dicta announced the availability of predictions for new motion types, a new dashboard and additional interactive features. Unlike other analytics products which focuses on “the law.” Pre/Dicta focuses on...
Jean O'Grady
11/15/2023
Law.com's Legaltech News
Pre/Dicta Expands Litigation Prediction Platform With New Motion Types, Case Timelines
By looking for a case or judge’s “doppelganger,” Pre/Dicta looks to predict the outcome of four new motion types: summary judgment, class certification, venue transfer and motions to compel.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
11/14/2023
LawSites
Litigation Prediction Platform Pre/Dicta Expands Into New Motion Types and Case Timelines
Pre/Dicta, a litigation analytics platform that predicts how federal court judges will rule, is expanding to cover new motion types and also to predict litigation timelines. Until now, the product, which launched in July 2022, covered only motions to dismiss, claiming to predict how a judge will rule with an accuracy rate of 85%. Now,...
Bob Ambrogi
11/14/2023
3 Geeks and A Law Blog
Thomas Suh and Ken Block on How LegalMation is Revolutionizing Litigation Efficiency (TGIR Ep. 222)
On this episode of The Geek in Review, hosts Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert interview Thomas Suh, Founder and CEO, and Ken Block, Senior Account Executive of LegalMation. The company provides AI-powered tools to help litigators automate repetitive tasks and work more efficiently. The conversation focuses on LegalMation’s products, overcoming resistance to adopting new legal...
Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer
9/26/2023
Law.com's Legaltech News
Trellis Announces $15 Million Investment, With Plans to Launch Generative AI Offerings
The state court legal research and analytics platform noted that it plans to leverage this funding round for its “next phase of growth” which will see new generative AI features and product releases.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
8/31/2023
TechLaw Crossroads
EvenUp Is Focused on the Holy Grail of Litigation Analytics
So there I was in the massive Exhibit Hall at the ILTA conference on Wednesday. I was at the end of my last full day at the Conference. My feet hurt, and I was tired. As I previously mentioned, ILTA provided a start-up alley in the very back of the Hall. In addition to the...
Stephen Embry
8/25/2023
LawSites
How to Choose the Right Legal Data Vendor: An API Checklist for Law Firms
Law firms’ use of APIs — or application programming interfaces — is proliferating, as they access data from external sources for a range of purposes, from building analytics, to gathering intelligence on their clients and competitors, to developing proprietary AI tools, and more. But with the proliferating use of APIs comes a proliferation of legal...
Bob Ambrogi
8/8/2023
3 Geeks and A Law Blog
Trellis’ Nicole Clark on Leveraging State Court Data for Competitive Advantage (TGIR Ep. 214)
The Geek in Review podcast hosts Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert interviewed Nicole Clark, CEO of Trellis, about their new Law Firm Intelligence tool (LFI). This tool allows law firms to analyze aggregated and normalized state trial court data to gain competitive intelligence across cases, practice areas, and performance. Collecting this unstructured data from county...
Greg Lambert
8/8/2023
TechLaw Crossroads
Trellis New State Court Analytics Tools: Improved Litigation Decisions and Better Firm Management
Trellis’ new state court analytics tools provide much needed insights into litigators and their law firms which will lead to better strategic decisions. But the real value of the tools may be to firm management, especially for large firms with offices in multiple locations. Lost in the hoopla recently from the announcements of big players...
Stephen Embry
7/31/2023
Law.com's Legaltech News
Trellis Releases Law Firm Intelligence, Slicing Trial Court Data by Law Firm
Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis comes with seven new analytics dashboards, allowing users to filter trial court data by specific metrics like judges, motions grant rates, types of cases or outcomes for a chosen law firm.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
7/25/2023
Above the Law Tech News
Everything You Wanted To Know About Opposing Counsel In State Court But Were Afraid To Ask
Or at least never had a way to ask before now. The post Everything You Wanted To Know About Opposing Counsel In State Court But Were Afraid To Ask appeared first on Above the Law.
Joe Patrice
7/20/2023
Legal IT Insider
Start up Corner: Pre/Dicta litigation prediction software
Pre/Dicta’s litigation prediction software helps litigators to understand judicial behaviour and predicts how judges will rule. Launched in 2022, the Maryland, United States-headquartered startup acquired Gavelytics at the start of ... Start up Corner: Pre/Dicta litigation prediction software Read More » The post Start up Corner: Pre/Dicta litigation prediction software appeared first on Legal IT...
Caroline Hill - Editor-in-Chief
6/16/2023
Dewey B Strategic
Here Comes Pre/Dicta–Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About Legal Analytics and Predictions
Pre/Dicta has profiled 750 federal judges and built an algorithm that can predict how each judge will rule on a motion to dismiss based on the cause of action, the characteristics of the parties and the attorneys. It runs this prediction based on one piece of data – the docket number! It does not read the...
Jean O'Grady
3/31/2023
LawSites
Using Litigation Analytics Is Now ‘Table Stakes,’ Lex Machina Survey Finds
Way back in 2018, as an increasing number of legal technology companies were launching litigation analytics products, I wrote about the trend in a post on Above the Law, where I posited that it could someday be malpractice for a lawyer not to use analytics. Now, a survey out today from Lex Machina, one of...
Bob Ambrogi
3/22/2023
LawSites
Following Pre/Dicta’s Acquisition of Gavelytics, The Two Companies’ CEO Discuss What The Deal Means for Legal Analytics
Earlier this week, I reported here that the litigation analytics company Gavelytics, which shut down operations in June, has been acquired by a relative newcomer to the legal analytics space, Pre/Dicta, which launched its product in July after two years of development. Yesterday, I met via Zoom with the CEOs of the two companies, Dan...
Bob Ambrogi
1/13/2023
Dewey B Strategic
Gavelytics Lives Again! Acquired by Predictive Analytics Start Up Pre/Dicta
I always believed that Gavelytics was too good a product to disappear. I reported last summer that the pioneering state litigation analytics company was shutting down. Today’s press release reports that Gavelytics will live again as the core of Pre/Dicta‘s state court predictive litigation component. This transformation will fulfill founder Rick Merrill’s dream: “Pre/Dicta created...
Jean O'Grady
1/11/2023
LawSites
Shuttered Legal Analytics Company Gavelytics Is Acquired By Recently Launched Analytics Company Pre/Dicta
Last June, the seven-year-old litigation analytics company Gavelytics shut down, seemingly overnight, with founder and CEO Rick Merrill announcing the news by an email on June 29 that he “recently made the difficult decision to close Gavelytics effective June 30,” as I reported at the time. Now, Gavelytics is rising from the ashes, in a sense, with...
Bob Ambrogi
1/11/2023
Legal IT Insider
Pre/Dicta resurrects Gavelytics’ litigation analytics ambitions with acquisition
Pre/Dicta, which makes predictions about the outcome of federal lawsuits, today (11 January) announced that it has acquired defunct state judicial analytics platform Gavelytics, which shut shop in June last ... Pre/Dicta resurrects Gavelytics’ litigation analytics ambitions with acquisition Read More » The post Pre/Dicta resurrects Gavelytics’ litigation analytics ambitions with acquisition appeared first on...
Caroline Hill - Editor-in-Chief
1/11/2023
Law.com's Legaltech News
Pre/Dicta Acquires Shuttered Gavelytics in Push to Accelerate State Court Predictions
At the time it closed its doors in June 2022, Gavelytics had expanded its court analytics to 25 states. Those advancements will help Pre/Dicta accelerate the creation of its own predictive analytics tool for state courts.
Law.com's Legal Tech News
1/11/2023
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Launches Legal Analytics for New Practice Area: Internet Law
Today Lex Machina and LexisNexis announced the official release of a new topical area of analytics — Internet Law. This new federal practice area includes data for any case with one or more claims brought under one of the following federal statutes: (i) the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), (ii) the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Jean O'Grady
11/4/2022
LawSites
Trellis Expands Its Court Analytics Platform Into Another Five States, for Total Coverage of 21 States
Trellis, a company that provides legal analytics and research for state trial court records, has expanded its coverage into another five states, bringing its total coverage to 21 states. Trellis has now added coverage for courts in Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. In each of those states but Michigan, its coverage spans all counties. Michigan covers the counties of...
Bob Ambrogi
10/7/2022
LawSites
Lex Machina Adds Court Analytics for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases
The legal analytics platform Lex Machina, which is owned by LexisNexis, has again expanded its coverage, this time adding a Chapter 11 bankruptcy module that provides legal analytics for over 115,000 Chapter 11 proceedings. The module includes the entire docket in any bankruptcy proceeding filed after 2009 in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court under Chapter 11...
Bob Ambrogi
10/6/2022
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Launches Bankruptcy Chapter 11 Module.
Lex Machina and LexisNexis announced today that it has officially released a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Module, which provides Legal Analytics for over 115,000 Chapter 11 proceedings. It’s been a long time coming. Ever since they launched their Bankruptcy Appeals Analytics in 2017, customers have be wondering when Chapter 11 analytics would launch. Hooray! That day...
Jean O'Grady
10/6/2022
Law.com's Legaltech News
Women of Legal Tech: Nicole Clark Explains That, If You Want a Seat at the Table, You Might Have to Make the Table Yourself
Nicole Clark, CEO of Trellis, discusses why legal tech has reached a tipping point, how women can combat sexism in the workplace through sponsorship, and why a great tech company can never be “done” innovating.
9/26/2022
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Launches State Motion Metrics -Webcast Demo on July 28th
Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, released a new legal analytics tool “State Motion Metrics”. State Motion Metrics provides insights which can be used to develop a motion strategy or identify the best arguments in state motion practice. State Motion Metrics is available for four Delaware state courts, including the Delaware Court of Chancery. Motion metrics...
Jean O'Grady
7/27/2022
Law.com's Legaltech News
Lex Machina Adds State Motion Metrics to Legal Analytics Platform
While State Motion Metrics currently only has data on five state courts, four in Delaware and one in Los Angeles, the legal research company ultimately wants to offer its feature to the 27 state courts that it covers.
7/26/2022
LawSites
New Judicial Analytics Product Predicts Motion Outcomes with Claimed 86.7% Accuracy
I am a big fan of litigation analytics, even once suggesting that it could be malpractice for a litigator not to use the technology. There are a number of litigation analytics products on the market, and what they all have in common is that they extract data from court dockets and apply analytics to provide...
Bob Ambrogi
7/7/2022
LawSites
Litigation Analytics Company Gavelytics is Shutting Down Tomorrow
The hardest stories I have to report are the ones about legal tech startups that are forced to shut down. Today brings news that Gavelytics, a seven-year-old litigation analytics company, is closing its doors effective tomorrow. I first wrote about Gavelytics on the day that its product publicly launched, Sept. 26, 2017, and later had...
Bob Ambrogi
6/29/2022
LawSites
With Launch of ‘AllSearch,’ Casetext Unleashes Powerful Neural Net Search Technology on Litigation Documents
Last year, I wrote here about the beta release by Casetext of a powerful search tool, WeSearch, developed using an emerging branch of artificial intelligence known as neural networks, that is remarkably adept at finding conceptually related documents, even when they contain no matching keywords. Now, Casetext is formally launching that search tool under a...
Bob Ambrogi
6/7/2022
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Releases 2021 Patent Litigation Report and Hosts Launch Webinar
Lex Machina pioneered the introduction of interactive litigation analytics for the law firms with the launch of the Intellectual Property product in end uses. It launched as a project at Stanford Law School. Now a LexisNexis product, they offer one of the most sophisticated analytics products in the legal market and cover all types of...
Jean O'Grady
5/19/2022
Law.com's Legaltech News
Law.com Radar Unveils Trend Detection Capabilities to Track Litigation Shifts
The new tool from ALM looks to provide real-time shifts in litigation trends, surfacing potential areas of interest for litigators and business development professionals as quickly as possible.
5/18/2022
LawSites
New Beta Feature of Law.com Radar Uses Algorithm to Detect Trends and Surges in Litigation News
Two years ago, the legal and business news company ALM launched Law.com Radar, a service of the legal news site Law.com that delivers custom-tailored news drawn from court dockets, with a unique twist — its news summaries are generated algorithmically, rather than by human editors. It later added transactional news to the mix. Now, Law.com...
Bob Ambrogi
5/17/2022
Dewey B Strategic
Lex Machina Launches Federal Appellate Analytics
Lex Machina has launched a new module of Legal Analytics for federal courts of appeal (“Appellate Analytics”). The module adds nearly 400,000 circuit court cases from across all 13 federal circuits. Until now the majority of federal analytics products have covered trial courts — federal district courts. Litigators will be excited to learn that there...
Jean O'Grady
4/22/2022
Law.com's Legaltech News
Lex Machina Adds Federal Appeals Court Data With Launch of Appellate Analytics
The addition of federal appellate court data to Lex Machina includes almost 400,000 circuit court cases from all 13 federal circuits.
4/21/2022
LawSites
Lex Machina Launches Comprehensive Analytics for Federal Courts of Appeal
In a notable expansion upward in the judicial hierarchy, the legal analytics platform Lex Machina, which is owned by LexisNexis, has launched Appellate Analytics — legal analytics for federal courts of appeals — giving users an end-to-end overview of what happens during litigation, from trial all the way through appeal, and enabling legal professionals to better...
Bob Ambrogi
4/21/2022