Today Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.  is launching a powerful new tool for employment lawyers: the Labor Arbitrator and Awards Analyzer. The Analyzer is a research and data visualization tool  which delivers key insights on labor arbitrators and labor arbitration awards, trends, and outcomes. The tool is accessible from the Labor Arbitration section on VitalLaw.

The product enables lawyers to  locate arbitrators and awards  meeting specific criteria by leveraging the product’s  filtering, data visualization, and flexible reporting functionality. The Labor Arbitrator and Awards Analyzer gives users the power to mine and analyze 33,000+ labor arbitration awards and profiles to identify

labor arbitrators.

  • Arbitrator data includes educational background and professional experience, issues and topics they have ruled on, experience handling disputes in certain industries, and tendencies with regard to how they resolve disputes.

 

“With arbitrations on the rise, we’re proud to provide labor law professionals with a critical tool that’s easy to use and filled with enriched, regularly updated content,” said Ken Crutchfield, Vice President & General Manager of Legal Markets at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. “Built with advanced technology and enhanced graphics, the Labor Arbitrator and Awards Analyzer gives users a powerful tool to effectively research and select arbitrators for upcoming labor arbitrations.”

Employment lawyers can use the Labor Arbitrator and Awards Analyzer to develop insights and arbitration strategies by surfacing awards with similar fact patterns, topics, industries, jurisdictions, and more. The Analyzer contains a large and growing collection of labor arbitrator profiles and labor arbitration awards. Its graphics and charts provide at-a-glance insight into arbitrator tendencies and trends by topic, industry, and more, and its flexible reporting functionality allows users to create customized reports easily and quickly.

To learn more, visit: https://know.wolterskluwerlr.com/LP=3023