The emergence of artificial intelligence-powered legal analytics encountered its own bumpy start, with many legal tech innovators stuck behind problems of data accessibility and data integration. Starting this week, those days are over. Legal teams in California, Florida, New York, and Texas are now empowered with the tools to perform multiple state trial court research from the comfort of their computer, making smarter legal decisions in a fraction of the time.

Crossing Technological Barriers

Legal analytics refers to the variety of statistical techniques that allow attorneys to develop data-driven, quantitative insights about virtually every aspect of the legal industry. It is a complex process, one that involves data mining, machine learning, and predictive modeling. When combined, these techniques enable attorneys to grapple with the uncertainties of the legal landscape.