2015 Innovator Awards: JuriLytics
Quantitative analysis applied to the bench.
December 11, 2015 at 08:48 AM
2 minute read
JuriLytics wants you to borrow peer review from science to strengthen your hand in court.
The company, started by UC-Hastings law professor David Faigman and Amit Lakhani, an electrical engineer and computer scientist, aims to improve the quality of scientific evidence. They created a system to connect litigators with scientists to help shore up legal arguments and attack those of opponents.
The service also is available to courts looking for an independent expert. Bottom line: This isn't a way to find another expert witness, but rather a service that provides independent review of expert testimony.
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