Lex Machina
Actionable intelligence to win cases and secure new business
Lex Machina is a legal analytics platform that converts raw court documents into structured data sets, providing insights on judges, attorneys, courts, and parties. It enables legal professionals to assess litigation history, predict case outcomes, analyze opposing counsel, and manage litigation budgets. The platform is owned by LexisNexis and now incorporates AI-assisted attorney review through its Protégé technology.
The platform uses proprietary technology and AI-assisted attorney review to convert raw legal documents into comprehensive data sets, enabling analytics on judges, courts, counsel, and parties
Legal professionals including large and small law firms, corporate legal departments, insurers, courts, and government agencies
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- Status
- launched
- Business model
- unknown
- Company
- LexisNexis
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