How does Bloomberg Law's Litigation Analytics differ from other
litigation analytics products?
Not exact matches
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.
Lindblom has more than 18 years of
product management and marketing leadership with companies such as LexisNexis, Bloomberg, and Wanted
Analytics, and she led the creation of the litigation and client development analytics categories while at LexisNexis C
Analytics, and she led the creation of the
litigation and client development
analytics categories while at LexisNexis C
analytics categories while at LexisNexis CourtLink.
Lex Machina, which started out with a niche focus on intellectual property
litigation data and has gradually expanded out into securities and antitrust law, has as part of this latest
product development process interviewed commercial litigators from top law firms and major corporations to better understand their particular
analytics use - cases.
Tomorrow, I will moderate an Above the Law webcast that will discuss emerging trends in
products liability
litigation and provide an introduction to Lex Machina's
products liability
analytics.
A current
product, LexisNexis
Litigation Profile Suite, will be replaced by an updated
product with a new name — as yet to be decided — that marries Ravel's
analytics with the existing profiles to provide more information on experts, such as how often they have been challenged, how often they testify, and more.
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.
H5 helps corporations and law firms find and manage the documents that matter in
litigation and investigations by providing expert search, technology - assisted review, data
analytics and eDiscovery
products and services.
Our original
product that Legalist started Y Combinator with a
litigation analytics tool for lawyers, which uses similar data - sources and technology that we use in - house today, but offered to lawyers in their own practices.
Improvements to access to
litigation analytics from both state and federal courts with enhanced coding to improve strategic insights emerged as the leading
product demanded by information professionals.