In a recent webcast on the Lex Machina 2026 Employment Litigation Report, product experts and leading practitioners convened to discuss what the data shows in recent federal labor and employment disputes...
With the Lex Machina® API, litigation analytics can show up inside the systems legal teams already run every day. The API delivers structured, machine-readable data from Lex Machina, the LexisNexis®...
Available now, the Lex Machina® 2026 Employment Litigation Report delivers a comprehensive analysis of federal labor and employment litigation trends from 2016 through 2025. Drawing on more than a...
Lex Machina ®, the LexisNexis® Legal Analytics® platform, delivers comprehensive data and exclusive insights for hundreds of thousands of civil appeals to the federal circuit courts. For each...
Federal trade secret litigation is evolving fast. Claimants filed more than 1,500 such lawsuits in 2025, marking a new single-year record. During a recent Lex Machina webcast, a panel of leading practitioners...
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