It’s a familiar occurrence: A firmwide email goes out seeking intel on the judge just assigned to the new case. Anecdotes abound, and, if the matter is significant enough and for a high-paying client, intensive manual research begins.

A new product by Ravel Law called Judge Analytics gathers and analyzes rulings spanning a judge’s entire career and puts that information in a dashboard. The program, Ravel says, helps litigators understand how judges think, write and rule by turning up the top cases and federal circuit courts that judge has cited.

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