Thomson Reuters is coming to Legal Week in New York with a Watson enabled Data Privacy product to show off at the annual legal technology conference. Today they are announcing the
launch of a sophisticated global data privacy product which provides news, regulatory comparison charts, commentary and a Watson Enabled AI product that answers questions.
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Judicata Just Ranked 20 Top California Law Firms By Grading Their Briefs. What Grade Did Your Firm Get?
Today Judicata released the results of a first of it’s kind ranking – the quality of their briefs. Founder Itai Gurari authored a blogpost on their website which explains the study. Judging Lawyers: Objectively Evaluating Big Law Litigation Departments.
Last November I wrote a post describing how the Judicata Clerk product can be used to…
Bloomberg Law Adds Judges Analytics, New York Commercial Practice Portfolio and Docket Key for Searching Within Dockets.
Bloomberg Law recently announced 3 enhancements to Bloomberg Law which will be available to all subscribers at
no additional cost. These resources include “time to trial” analytics, a unique court focused practice portfolio and a groundbreaking new docket feature, Docket Key which bring a smile to the face of anyone who has ever…
CARA Pushes Briefs, Motions and Analysis of Opposition Documents to Lawyers’ Desktops
Correction: The original post listed an incorrect “click” and “open” rate which has been corrected below. Apologies to my readers.
Last May Casetext’s CARA launched their “brief finder” feature which they recently enhanced with a “push” notifications feature. THey recently released a new “push” notifications feature called “CARA Notifications” which analyzes Pacer dockets and…
Lex Machina Releases Products Liability Litigation Analytics Module— Offers Launch Webinar
Today Lex Machina is announcing the release of a new module which covers federal product liability litigation. The Products liability addition of 500,000 cases pending since 2009 represents the largest expansion of the Lex Machina platform since its launch in 2006.
This data set more than doubles the number of cases which can be analyzed…
Forget the Robots You Might Just Need a Clerk. Judicata’s Clerk: Algorithms and Analytics that “Grade” and Recommends Edits to Briefs.
Judicata’s Clerk offers so much advanced analysis, that it almost scares me. After Judicata founder Itai Gurari, gave me a demo of Clerk I suggested that he needed to put a banner across the top of the screen reminding associates that they still needed to read cases and draw their own conclusions. You load a brief into the platform and Clerk delivers a multi-dimensional critique of the brief supported by a raft of suggestions and analytics.
Gurari has described Clerk as “moneyball for motions. ”Judicata’s Clerk has ingested “thousands of pages of legal text and millions of case data points in order to place each brief in context and provide actionable insights.” Different motions have distinct probabilities of being granted in a particular court or by a particular judge. Judicata offers an impressive array of document assessments.
Gurari built Clerk based on the assumption that associates would like to have an easy way to get insight into the strength to weaknesses of their arguments.
Have you cited the best cases? Do you have the right ratio of cases supporting your argument and against your
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Wolters Kluwer Preparing to Help Lawyers Predict Legislative Changes with New AI Features
I was
beginning to wonder if Wolters Kluwer Law & Regulatory was planning taking a rest from their aggressive schedule of innovation. Well I was wrong, I just learned that WK is preparing to introduce predictive analytics for federal legislation in their Federal Developments Knowledge Center. The legislative analytics will be powered by artificial…
Practice Innovations: Robot Lawyers. Growing Clients, Content Management, Exit Interviews, Outsourcing
Here is a rundown of the articles in the most recent issue of Thomson Reuters Practice Innovations.
Strategic Content Management, or How to Stop Being a Gatekeeper
By Elaine Egan, Director, Global Libraries & Information Services, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, New York, NY and Kathy Skinner, Director of Research & Information Services, White …

