UniCourt Launches New Legal Analytics for DART Featuring Judgment and Attorney Comparison Analytics

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UniCourt Launches New Legal Analytics for DART Featuring Judgment and Attorney Comparison Analytics

UniCourt is proud to announce a groundbreaking release: judgment analytics and comparison of attorneys by key metrics such as trial experience and judgment outcomes. This new suite of analytics is a significant expansion of UniCourt DART (Docket Analytics, Research, and Tracking) and will enable legal professionals to assess case values and counsel performance based on actual trial outcomes.

Data-Driven Judgment Analytics

By leveraging UniCourt’s new judgment analytics, legal professionals can easily:

  • Benchmark award metrics by viewing total damages granted and the median amount awarded for specific case types.
  • Identify outcome trends to determine the likelihood of certain cases proceeding to a final judgment or verdict.
  • Evaluate success rates by analyzing the proportion of judgments and verdicts resolved in favor of plaintiffs versus defendants.
  • Anticipate timing by viewing the median time it takes to reach judgments and verdicts.

Advanced Attorney Comparison

By using UniCourt’s sophisticated attorney comparison tool, legal professionals can easily:

  • Assess litigation experience by comparing total case counts and the number of judgments/verdicts awarded.
  • Analyze win/loss records to identify attorneys with the strongest performance metrics by absolute number of judgments and verdicts won, as well as overall win percentages.
  • Compare damages awarded to see the total and median amounts won.
  • Conduct head-to-head comparisons between specific attorneys or opposing counsel to inform litigation strategy and counsel selection.

Users can now answer complex questions about litigation trends and attorney experience, such as:

  • What’s the median jury award for a personal injury case, and is this specific jurisdiction more favorable to plaintiffs or defendants?
  • How long should I expect a case to last if it goes to judgment? What if it goes to trial?
  • How does my panel of attorneys compare against each other? Who is the best attorney for this case if it goes to trial?

Integration into the Litigation Knowledge Graph

These new analytics are built into UniCourt’s exclusive Litigation Knowledge Graph, which connects cases, claims, facts, and outcomes directly to the underlying documents and key players involved (attorneys, law firms, judges, and parties). This provides a comprehensive view of the crucial relationships and outcomes most relevant to any specific case.

Learn More about UniCourt’s New Judgment Analytics and Attorney Comparison

UniCourt’s new judgment analytics and attorney comparison tools are currently available for a selection of key state trial courts, with a nationwide expansion coming soon.

You can learn more about UniCourt’s platform here, see our full press release here, or contact a UniCourt Litigation Data Expert here.