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Legal Analytics Company Trellis Unveils AI Tools Designed to Streamline Litigation Workflows

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In a move that marries a massive database of state litigation data with the generative capabilities of artificial intelligence, Trellis, a legal technology company known for its analytics tools and extensive collection of state trial court records, today released Trellis AI, a new set of generative AI tools aimed at simplifying litigation tasks.

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Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts [Sponsored]

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The post Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts appeared first on Above the Law. Lex Machina expands its powerful machine learning, trained and reviewed by attorneys, to help legal practitioners make data-driven decisions in state courts as well as federal courts.

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Case Management Platform Clarra Unveils Suite of New Features, Including Gen AI, Analytics and Tracking of Client Communications

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It was a year ago last month that I wrote here about the launch of Clarra, a cloud-based case management platform designed to be optimized for docket-driven litigation practices.

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With Latest Additions, Lex Machina’s Legal Analytics Now Cover Every Federal District Civil Case

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The litigation analytics company Lex Machina has completed what it describes as a milestone expansion of its data set of court documents, adding another 500,000 federal district court cases so that it now has full coverage of virtually every civil case filed in federal district courts anywhere in the United States.

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Litigation Prediction Platform Pre/Dicta Expands Into New Motion Types and Case Timelines

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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. It will also now predict timelines for key litigation events. It will also show its analysis of similar cases.

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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

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When the litigation analytics company Gavelytics shut down in 2022, it was a shock to almost everybody but the founder. The company had been seen as one of the leaders in the fast-growing field of litigation analytics, and since its founding in California in 2017, it had significantly expanded the scope of its product and raised $5.7

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ROSS Cofounder Returns To Legal Tech with Startup Using AI To Surface Judges’ Decision-Making Patterns

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” He distinguished Bench IQ from legal analytics companies such as Lex Machina or Pre/Dicta. ” Lawyers tend to use traditional legal analytics products at the front end of a litigation, to help their clients determine whether it is worth investing in going forward with the case, he said.

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