Lex Machina announced on March 31 the launch of Legal Analytics for trademark and copyright cases. Besides analyzing patent and antitrust litigation, the software-as-a-service platform now provides subscribers insight into the litigation behavior of district court judges, opposing parties, clients and prospective clients in trademark and copyright litigation.

The trademark and copyright extension of Lex Machina’s Legal Analytics content and analysis reports on cases with Lanham Act claims, which include trademark and trade dress infringement and dress dilution; unfair competition, such as false advertising and false designation of origin; cybersquatting; and claims under the Digital Millennial Copyright Act. Legal Analytics subscribers can research how judges behave to determine the best litigation and motion strategy to secure injunctions, recover attorneys’ fees, and protect and manage their trademark and copyright portfolios.

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