by Angela Guess
A new press release reports, “Ravel Law, a legal research and analytics platform, today announced the launch of Court Analytics, a first-of-its-kind offering that provides an unprecedented view into the caselaw and decisions of state and federal courts. Ravel’s Court Analytics answers critical questions that litigators face in developing legal strategy. By analyzing millions of court opinions to identify patterns in language and case outcomes, Ravel empowers litigators to make data-driven decisions when comparing forums, assessing possible outcomes, and crafting briefs using the most important cases and rules. Complex projects that used to take hours or days of research can now be done in minutes, with answers that deliver richer intelligence and detail.”
Daniel Lewis, co-founder and chief executive officer of Ravel Law, commented, “Court Analytics offers law firms a truer understanding of how courts behave and how cases are tried. Attorneys can inform their strategy with objective insights about the cases, judges, rules and language that make each jurisdiction unique. The future of litigation will be different, and we’re already seeing changes — with top attorneys combining their art of lawyering with our science, to advance their arguments in the most effective way possible.”
The release continues, “Court Analytics applies data science, natural language processing, and machine learning to evaluate millions of court decisions spanning hundreds of years from over 400 federal and state courts. Its features include: Search and filter caselaw by court, 90+ motion types, keywords, and topics. Predict possible outcomes by identifying how courts and judges have ruled on similar cases or or motion types in the past. Uncover the key cases, standards, and language that make each court unique.”
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