What if a lawyer could know how a judge is likely to rule in a case or how heavy is a judge’s workload? Rick Merrill was a litigator at a large law firm who became frustrated over his inability to get meaningful information about the judges before whom he appeared. So last…
LawNext Episode 12: Judging Judges – How Gavelytics’ Judicial Analytics are Reshaping Litigation
Judicial Analytics Company Gavelytics Expands with New Rulings Database and Arbitrator Archive
When last we wrote about judicial analytics company Gavelytics on March 13, it was announcing a $3.2 million funding round to support development of new features and expansion into additional jurisdictions. Today, the first two of these new features roll out — a rulings database and an arbitrator archive.
As I…
With $3.2M in Second-Round Funding, Gavelytics Plans to Expand Its Judicial Analytics
The judicial analytics platform Gavelytics is today announcing that it has closed a $3.2 million funding round that will support the development of new features and the platform’s expansion into new jurisdictions. The company had previously raised $2.5 million in funding.
As I reported here when it launched last September, Gavelytics…
New Judicial Analytics Platform Focuses on Los Angeles But Plans to Expand Nationally
Two years ago, I wrote a post titled, In Litigation and Legal Research, Judge Analytics is the New Black, in which I discussed three products — Lex Machina, Ravel Law and ALM Judicial Perspectives — that were extracting data from court dockets and applying analytics to reveal insights about…