Access to the Law Through Data Insights | Legally Speaking Podcast

State trial court data in the United States is fragmented. Records are managed county by county, meaning the data is hosted, maintained, and accessed through thousands of individual court websites—if it’s accessible at all.

Trellis CEO Nicole Clark sat down with Legally Speaking Podcast Host Robert Hanna to share insights on accessing the law through data.

Catch Rob Hanna and Nicole talking about:

  • The significance of democratising access to the law
  • The California Bar and why it’s the hardest bar
  • Problems with the legal data and judicial system
  • The future of legal intelligence and AI
  • How judges have ruled on differentiating motions in different states
  • Why gaining strategic insight on opposing counsel can aid your argument

Analytics and the Approaching Wave of Litigation

Ari Kaplan spoke with Nicole Clark, our co-founder and CEO of Trellis, a legal analytics platform that uses AI and machine learning to provide state trial court litigators with strategic legal intelligence and judicial analytics. We discussed what it will take for courts to return to a pre-pandemic level of activity and how the appetite for legal intelligence and judicial analytics is evolving.