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Litigation Prediction Platform Pre/Dicta Expands Into New Motion Types and Case Timelines

Above the Law - Technology

Pre/Dicta , a litigation analytics platform that predicts how federal court judges will rule, is expanding to cover new motion types and also to predict litigation timelines. It will also now predict timelines for key litigation events. Using Pre/Dicta requires only that you enter a case number.

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Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Lex Machina expands its powerful machine learning, trained and reviewed by attorneys, to help legal practitioners make data-driven decisions in state courts as well as federal courts. The post Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts appeared first on Above the Law.

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Litigation-Tech and Abraham Lincoln Share Common Interests

Trial Technology

Image credit: Al Holguin Litigation-Tech has been around for many years, helping attorneys navigate their way onto the technology highway in the courtroom. Lincoln was a skilled attorney who was always looking for ways to improve his craft. And of course, Abraham Lincoln's go-to service provider would have been Litigation-Tech

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What is the Difference Between a Litigator, Lawyer, and Attorney?

MatterSuite

In this blog, we will delve into the distinctions between a lawyer, attorney, and litigator. What is an Attorney? The term “attorney” is often used interchangeably with the term “lawyer,” but it carries a specific on behalf of another person in legal matters. What is a Litigator?

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Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys

LawSites

Called Litigation Footprint, it provides a visual overview of the federal and state courts across the country in which a party has litigated, derived from the litigation histories of parties in over 27 million cases filed in 94 federal district courts and over 1,300 state courts in 34 states and the District of Columbia.

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New York Court of Appeals Confirms Attorney-Client Privilege Can Apply Without Anticipated/Pending Litigation or Client’s Affirmative Request for Legal Advice

Discovery Advocate

Key Takeaway: Under New York law, the attorney-client privilege applies to advice from counsel regarding general legal subjects, even when unsolicited and there is no anticipated litigation or pending action. Can that communication be fairly withheld on the basis of attorney-client privilege? In Matter of App. & Cmty.

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Litigation Finance: An Evolving Landscape

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Understanding Litigation Finance Litigation finance is when a third-party invests in a lawsuit in hopes of sharing in the profits of a successful verdict. litigation finance companies exist. billion in capital to litigation matters. billion in capital to litigation matters.