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In the ever-evolving landscape of Labor & Employment law, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for attorneys navigating the intricate world of arbitrations. Lexis+ has unveiled a game-changing feature that promises to revolutionize the way Labor & Employment attorneys approach arbitrations: Labor & Employment Arbitration Visuals.
(Example comparing how three arbitrators have ruled in arbitrations involving employee suspensions. Click to enlarge.)
This cutting-edge tool empowers attorneys with a comprehensive suite of data visualization capabilities, enabling them to rapidly identify arbitration trends, determine whether arbitrators favor employers or unions/employees, and make informed decisions that could potentially lead to more favorable outcomes.
At the heart of this innovation lies a robust set of filters that allow users to "slice and dice" arbitration awards data by several criteria, including Arbitrator, Prevailing Party, Topic, Industry, and many more.
But what truly sets Labor & Employment Arbitration Visuals apart is its unique ability to compare the decision patterns of up to four arbitrators simultaneously on a single screen. This groundbreaking feature streamlines the arbitrator selection process, providing attorneys with an unparalleled advantage in identifying the most favorable arbitrator for their arbitration.
Imagine the power of being able to visualize, at a glance, how a particular arbitrators have ruled on specific topics, such as Discharge or Suspension arbitrations. With this invaluable insight, Labor & Employment attorneys can make informed decisions, tailoring their strategies to maximize their chances of success.
The visuals are not merely aesthetically pleasing; they are a powerful tool that empowers Labor & Employment legal professionals to work smarter, not harder. By quickly identifying trends and patterns traditional data presentation methods may have obscured, attorneys can save valuable time and resources, allowing them to focus on what truly matters – building a compelling arbitration strategy for their clients.
Embrace the future of Labor & Employment arbitration research and analysis with Lexis+. Unlock the power of data visualization and gain a competitive edge in arbitrations.
To access Labor & Employment Visuals on Lexis+, click on Arbitration Materials from the Content section of Explore, or select Labor & Employment in the Practice Area section.
(Click to enlarge)
To see all filtered Labor & Employment arbitration awards, click Labor & Employment Arbitration Awards, Combined (All awards with filters).
Additional options for L&E arbitration awards include AAA Employment Arbitrations (Filtered) awards if you only want to research AAA non-union decisions, AAA Labor Arbitration Decisions (Filtered) if you only want to search AAA union awards, and Labor Arbitration Decisions – Archived for additional union awards.
Then select your filters on the left-hand side of the screen, such as Arbitrator, Prevailing Party, and Topic, to create visuals comparing Labor & Employment arbitrators.
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