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Lex Machina Launches Legal Analytics for the Americans with Disabilities Act

The Lex Machina team is excited to launch Legal Analytics for litigation involving the Americans with Disabilities Act. These cases include claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act (the “ADA”), as well as related claims under state law (together, the “ADA Module”).This expanded case set includes more than 90,000 cases [...]

By |September 21st, 2021|Legal Trends, Product|

How Lex Machina Uses Documents to Create Industry-Leading Legal Analytics

Lex Machina’s state court analytics are built on documents, giving users unique advantages when strategizing in the business and practice of law. Because we use a combination of natural language processing and human review of state documents, the results are the most accurate, complete, and transparent litigation analytics available. [...]

By |September 16th, 2021|Analytics Articles, Announcements, Product|

Webcast on the Contracts Litigation Report

On September 2, 2021, Lex Machina hosted a webcast on the recently released Contracts Report 2021. The webcast featured guest speakers Case Collard (Partner at Dorsey & Whitney) and Karen Chadwick (author of the report and Legal Data Expert at Lex Machina), with moderator Neil Magenheim (Director of Client Relations [...]

By |September 10th, 2021|Product, Reports|

Lex Machina Releases its 2021 Contracts Litigation Report

Lex Machina is proud to release its 2021 Contracts Litigation Report, which examines contracts litigation trends in federal district court. This report focuses on the three-year period from 2018 to 2020 and surveys emerging trends in case filings (including franchise and negotiable instrument case filings), timing, damages, and the impact [...]

By |September 9th, 2021|Legal Trends, Reports|

Webcast: Document-Driven State Court Analytics

Lex Machina hosted a webcast called “Document-Driven State Court Analytics” on August 31, 2021. Legal experts Carla Rydholm, Kristin Huonder and Todd Regenold, discussed the kinds of strategic insights document-driven Legal Analytics can produce and what a huge difference this information can make for an attorney’s case.

By |September 8th, 2021|Analytics Articles, Product|

Webcast: Assessing Litigation Risk

Lex Machina hosted a webcast called “Assessing Litigation Risk” on August 19, 2021. The webcast featured guest speaker Omar Jabri, Assistant General Counsel, IP at Apotex, Inc., in conversation with Neil Magenheim, Director of Client Relations at Lex Machina. They discussed how to use Lex Machina to gather the critical insights about parties, counsel, and judges that can help an attorney or company gauge their litigation risk...

By |August 26th, 2021|Academic Articles, Product|

Webcast on the 2021 Consumer Litigation Report

On August 12, 2021, Lex Machina hosted a webcast on the recently released Consumer Protection Litigation Report 2021. The webcast featured guest speaker Michael Cardoza, Consumer Financial Protection Attorney at Cardoza Law Corporation, and Laura Hopkins, Legal Data Expert at Lex Machina and the author of the report, with Neil [...]

By |August 20th, 2021|Legal Trends, Reports|

What are Outcome Analytics? The Best Way to Know What Happened in Previous Cases

When relying on analytics to craft litigation strategy, it is essential to know what happened in similar cases. When practitioners are looking into hiring counsel or assessing the competition, they need to answer the question, “Who won?” Similarly, when assessing motion strategy, a judge’s record isn’t complete without information about [...]

By |August 6th, 2021|Analytics Articles, Legal Trends|

Lex Machina Releases Police Misconduct Infographic

Lex Machina has released an infographic displaying recent trends in federal litigation involving police misconduct. The highlights include the total number of police misconduct cases filed from 2010 to 2020, the districts with the highest number of cases filed, and details regarding damages awarded by a jury verdict. […]

By |August 3rd, 2021|Legal Trends|
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