Starting about five years ago, LexisNexis began reinventing its technology stack, and in the time since, has undergone a series of technology developments and company acquisitions to adopt to the changing nature of laws.

Among those acquisitions was that of Lex Machina, a company that started as a Stanford University project and has since grown into a popular analytics suite. Over the past year, the company has engaged in an effort to expand its technology into all areas of federal practice, and on June 20, it announced its expansion into commercial litigation.

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