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Lex Machina Expands Legal Analytics Platform to Commercial Litigation
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Lex Machina logoLex Machina, a LexisNexis company, today announced the expansion of its award-winning Legal Analytics® platform into commercial law, the largest of all federal practice areas, and Lex Machina’s most ambitious expansion to date.

The new commercial module represents the company’s commitment to expand Legal Analytics beyond patent, trademark, copyright, securities, and antitrust law to cover every federal practice area.

Commercial litigation is a massive, high-stakes category, generating more than $6 billion in billings by law firms in the U.S. annually. With the new module, commercial litigators will be able to use Legal Analytics to make data-driven decisions based on detailed information about more than 62,000 commercial cases pending since 2009. Lex Machina is the only solution with practice area-specific tags that are key to true Legal Analytics, which provide attorneys a distinct competitive advantage in commercial litigation. Strategic insights include trends in case timing, resolutions, findings, damages, and remedies, as well as actionable intelligence on opposing counsel, law firms, parties, judges, venues, and more.

As part of the product development process, Lex Machina interviewed commercial litigators from top law firms and major corporations to better understand their particular analytics use-cases. The product team incorporated their feedback directly into the new offering. To meet the needs of commercial litigators, Lex Machina has added new features with unique, practice area-specific tags such as:

  • Expanded case timing analytics: In addition to time to dismissal, trial and termination, Lex Machina has added time to permanent injunction and summary judgment.
  • New damages categories: Commercial cases include contract damages, restitution, and other damages, as well as tort compensatory damages and punitive damages.
  • New breach of contract and business tort findings: New tags have been added for contract breach, existence, rescission, and termination, as well as contract defense and unjust enrichment. Business tort findings include conversion, defamation/trade libel, fraud/misrepresentation, misappropriation of trade secrets, negligence, tortious interference, and tort defense.

Commercial cases also have relevant general litigation tags, including orders for contested dismissal or summary judgment, declaratory judgment, multi-district litigation, class action, jury trial, bench trial, and appeal.

“Commercial litigation is by far Lex Machina’s biggest, most ambitions endeavor yet because its all-encompassing nature transcends so many other legal practices. Up to now, this has made it extraordinarily difficult for commercial litigators to gather critical insights they need to properly defend their clients,” said Josh Becker, CEO of Lex Machina. “Legal Analytics plays a crucial role in helping attorneys unravel the complexity of commercial litigation by providing them with relevant data and information they can use to quickly make informed business and legal decisions and provide better counsel for their clients.”

Of over 62,000 commercial cases filed since 2009, 80% include a breach of contract claim, and 57% include a business tort claim. PACER, the online platform containing federal docket entries and related documents, does not contain a Nature of Suit (NOS) code that captures all commercial cases. Lex Machina’s new offering resolves the challenge of defining “commercial” cases, which are often filed under multiple NOS and Cause of Action (COA) codes. Approximately 25% of commercial cases meet the definition of an intellectual property, securities or antitrust case, and are coded in PACER as such.

“We’re excited to offer commercial litigators the first platform that enables valuable strategic analysis for commercial cases,” said Karl Harris, CTO of Lex Machina. “The high volume of commercial cases along with the shortcomings of PACER have been major obstacles for attorneys trying to get an accurate and comprehensive view of commercial litigation. Legal Analytics now offers a solution to that problem, and the addition of multiple tags specific to commercial litigation will unlock a wealth of new insights that have never been available before.”

 

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