If you need a tool to assess outside counsel and develop a litigation strategy, Lex Machina is a strong contender. Its Legal Analytics platform provides data-driven insights to help you develop litigation strategy and select outside counsel. It uses machine learning technology combined with human legal expertise to gather data from a variety of sources, including detailed litigation track records and the ability to compare judges, parties and law firms. You can use it to predict court behavior, assess case strategy and hire outside counsel, all with transparent data sources and results.
Another tool that can be helpful is CoCounsel, an AI legal assistant that automates tasks like document review, deposition preparation and contract analysis. Powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 technology, CoCounsel frees lawyers to focus on higher-level work by automating more routine legal work. It can identify key documents, give quick answers and create chronologies from case documents, among other things, and all of that can help you improve your litigation abilities.
For ediscovery and investigation, Everlaw has a powerful cloud-native platform with a lot of analytics and machine learning abilities. It can be used for early case assessment and internal investigations, with features like rapid document ingestion, AI-assisted review and built-in tools for deposition and trial prep. It's got strong security and compliance, too, so it's a good choice for complex litigation.
Also worth a look is Abel, a machine-powered information retrieval system that can quickly and accurately process enormous legal records. It includes automated document review, data privacy and natural language search, which can help you find the information you need and get a leg up on litigation. Its privacy and security controls help you keep your data private while automating document reviews.