Two years ago, I wrote a post titled, In Litigation and Legal Research, Judge
Analytics is the New Black, in which I discussed three products — Lex Machina, Ravel Law and ALM Judicial Perspectives — that were extracting data from court dockets and applying analytics to reveal insights about judges, such as how they might rule on a specific type of motion or how long they might take to issue a
Analytics is the New Black, in which I discussed three
products — Lex Machina, Ravel Law and ALM
Judicial Perspectives — that were extracting data from court dockets and applying
analytics to reveal insights about judges, such as how they might rule on a specific type of motion or how long they might take to issue a
analytics to reveal insights about judges, such as how they might rule on a specific type of motion or how long they might take to issue a decision.
After acquisition, Ravel Law's
analytics offerings will continue to expand and be fully integrated into Lexis Litigation Profile Suite, delivering new insights around
judicial behavior that complement the
product's current expert witness intelligence, LexisNexis said.