Category: Law
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The report is the first time that litigation win rates of companies have been published for comparison. In the near future, Premonition plans to release their findings on top litigants in other industries along with their win rates.
Premonition Analytics just announced the addition of the Australian and New Zealand Courts to its artificial intelligence system.
Premonition, the World's largest litigation database, just announced the addition of the Netherlands Courts to its innovative and revolutionary analytics product. Premonition is an Artificial Intelligence system that mines Big Data to find out which lawyers win before which Judges.
The sudden arrival of analytics to law is transforming the way that consumers choose their lawyers. Legal startup, Litigas, is empowering the average consumer to find the best attorney for their case type based on litigation data from Premonition, the world's largest litigation database.
Premonition, the World's largest litigation database, just announced the addition of the Canadian Courts to its innovative product. Premonition is an Artificial Intelligence system that mines Big Data to find out which Attorneys win before which Judges.
While some may view legal analytics to be controversial, now, for the first time, hiring managers at Law Firms can base their hiring decisions on actual performance data. In addition, they can also see valuable information about their candidates' case volume, type, duration, and even the clients they represent. Leading the change is Miami based, Premonition, a company that is bringing about a fundamental shift in how law firms are recruiting Litigators.
Premonition, a Miami based start up just raised a seed round at a $100 Million valuation.
A thorough analysis of the Criminal Appeals Court reveals those with the best outcomes, the winners.
While we've accomplished a lot on efficiency, and there have been major changes in the business of law, the practice of law, on a fundamental level, has not changed as much. But such fundamental change is likely underway now, as technology and innovative thinking takes a more and more aggressive role in changing the practice - from Premonition's ability to assist clients in selecting lawyers.
The UK legal industry was thrown into turmoil last month with the release of a report from Premonition. Their Artificial Intelligence system analyzed thousands of cases to find out that Law firm's barrister selection is generally "worse than random". Premonition will over the coming months release the details of the top performers (law firm, barrister and chambers) in various courts.
A solicitor can now see exactly how the barristers they instruct have performed every time they have made a High Court appearance.
Since last September we have been tracking attorney counts in 286 firms and 4 markets that include Houston Texas, all of the major Louisiana Markets, Jackson MS, and 3 Florida markets. Is it a bad market or is it simply becoming more efficient?
But what of litigation? It requires us to look at litigation as a product of circumstances delivering an outcome or series of outcomes - all of which have data components we can derive and use to quantify risk. It also requires us to use virtual technology in law that we've used almost everywhere else - except law!
A new era of legal technology and legal entrepreneurs are making huge waves in a sector not known for being receptive to technology or change, the legal sector.
Data provides a quantification framework on which we can more reliably base qualitative decisions. How effective is your lawyer? How efficient with his/her time? How often does your lawyer win?
How Artificial Intelligence systems are changing the Law.