UniCourt DEEP (Docket Extraction and Enrichment Platform) is a cutting-edge litigation data platform that extracts any docket data from UniCourt’s library of one billion dockets and documents, allowing you to feed litigation data and insights into existing systems and workflows via a powerful API or data shares.
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UniCourt’s API-first method of providing structured state and federal court data to law firms to support innovation in experience management, business development, litigation strategy, and docket management has garnered us a prestigious award.
Josh Blandi’s article discusses how legal marketing and business development teams can leverage APIs for market intelligence and revenue growth. It emphasizes identifying core business use cases, selecting the right API solution, ensuring smooth implementation, and proving ROI.
UniCourt 2023 Year in Review
on Topics: Awards | Conferences | Interviews | Legal Tech
We thought 2022 was a milestone year. Then, 2023 rolled in. UniCourt received and presented awards. We were interviewed and interviewed other legal tech experts. Most importantly, we launched the UniCourt Enterprise API and expanded our already extensive state and federal litigation data database.
Jeff Cox shares best practices for selecting API solutions and easy starting points for corporate legal operations teams on the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) YouTube channel.
UniCourt has been selected as a Finalist for the 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards for Best Emerging Technology (Non-AI) and Practice Management Innovation.
Jeff Cox shares insights from law firm knowledge management leaders at DLA Piper, Litter Mendelson, Sidley Austin, and Levenfeld Pearlstein on why it’s critical for KM to be a collaborative function.
UniCourt was chosen as the winner of the Enterprise Award of the 2023 American Legal Technology Awards.
Jeff Cox shares how legal professionals can leverage case complaints, dockets, and settlement data to build early case assessment barometers to predict and achieve better litigation outcomes.
The Above the Law blog recently published an article by our Director of Content, Jeff Cox, about the interview findings.