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According to an April 2025 survey, more than 95% of law firm attorneys and professional staff agreed that analytics add significant value to their practice, and seven in ten said their clients expect them to use litigation analytics in their work.
Successful litigators often talk about the importance of grounding their case strategies in objective data and then relying on their experience to make nuanced judgments as they go about the litigation of the matter. With exclusive, data-driven insights into all commercially relevant lawsuits in federal courts, Lex Machina® enables practitioners to make informed decisions for case strategy and business development.
Federal district courts handle a diverse range of civil cases, from complex securities disputes to highly technical patent litigation. Subject-matter experts from Lex Machina enhance data from dockets and filings for cases to provide powerful insights for companies and law firms to apply for their own circumstances.
Litigation teams that have access to analytics regarding trends and outcomes of civil cases in federal district court gain a significant competitive edge that improves their chances of success.
Access to analytics empowers litigators to make more informed decisions, reduce risk, enhance persuasion, and drive more favorable outcomes. By embracing data-driven strategies, litigators can stay ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive legal landscape.
Lex Machina, the LexisNexis® Legal Analytics® platform, now delivers powerful data and exclusive insights into civil litigation throughout federal courts and a growing collection of state courts.
In November 2024, Lex Machina expanded its enhanced analytical insights to include detailed information about findings, damage awards, and case outcomes for about 500,000 previously uncategorized cases – the final 15% of civil federal data that had not yet been part of enhanced analytical coverage in Lex Machina. New insights include comprehensive outcome analytics for cases with issues ranging from admiralty law and civil forfeiture to the federal Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”). The new comprehensive federal district court data set can be further subdivided into 22 practice areas, each of which features valuable focus points relevant to that area of law. The Lex Machina data team reviews the pleadings, briefs, and orders for every commercially relevant civil case to extract high-value findings, remedies and damages where available.
Beyond enhanced analytics for federal courts and certain state courts, Lex Machina also now includes docket-level data and filing patterns for civil litigation throughout more than 1,200 additional state courts.
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