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PacerPro Expanding Beyond Federal Dockets to New York State Courts, Other Local Jurisdictions
The company known for automated data collection and workflows of federal court cases is expanding to local jurisdictions, starting with in all principal New York courts and San Francisco Superior Court.PacerPro Expanding Beyond Federal Dockets to Delaware State Courts, Other Local Jurisdictions
The company known for automated data collection and workflows of federal court cases is expanding to local jurisdictions, starting with in all principal New York courts and San Francisco Superior Court.PacerPro Announces Expansion to State Courts, Bolstered by New Investment and CTO Hire
The company known for automated data collection and workflows of federal court cases is expanding to local jurisdictions, beginning with California and New York, with more coming in 2022.Individual, Class Discovery Not Bifurcated in Suit Alleging TCPA's Violation
Litigating a Pandemic: Opposing Counsel Research During an Era of Uncertainty
What other tools, besides legal precedent, might attorneys use to navigate the uncharted waters of civil litigation in the time of the coronavirus? How might attorneys learn from the trials and tribulations of their opposing counsel, harnessing the power of state trial court data to grapple with the unknowns of a pandemic-era lawsuit?View more book results for the query "Lex Machina"
State Court Analytics Are Growing, but Local Jurisdictions Aren't Making It Easy
Many county courts are still reluctant to place any court filings online—or they severely limit the data available.A Superhero's Villain in Texas: The Shift From Anecdotes to Big Data in Legal Analytics
The rise of AI-powered legal analytics has transformed the ways in which attorneys conduct competitive research on their opposing counsel.Consumers Filed Fewer Lawsuits in 2020, New Report Says
A report released on Thursday by Lex Machina, a unit of LexisNexis, found that consumer protection filings in federal court, including data breach class actions, dropped to 12,922 from 14,432 in 2019, even though the COVID-19 pandemic created some new cases.AI-Powered Legal Tech Isn't All Automation—or Even Machine
It's not uncommon for legal tech platforms to leverage human review alongside AI to interpret data and catch inaccuracies—with and without their clients realizing it.Copyright Filings Down From 2018 Surge, New Report Finds
Davis Wright Tremaine, whose clients include Amazon, CNN and ABC, was the most prolific firm on the defense side, defending a total of 208 copyright lawsuits in the last three years, according to Lex Machina.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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