Legal analytics provides insight into judges, opposing counsel, case timelines, and overall litigation patterns. In state trial courts, this requires aggregating and structuring fragmented data across jurisdictions. Once standardized, that data can be analyzed to evaluate judicial behavior, assess opposing counsel, and inform litigation strategy.
Every court case includes core data points, such as the judge, the attorneys, the parties, and the expert witnesses. Analyzing this data makes it possible to understand how court participants handle cases, manage timelines, and act on legal issues.
In this episode of the ClaimEdge podcast, Nicole Clark discusses how legal intelligence is built from state trial court data and how attorneys use it in practice.
