Bloomberg Law Says It Has ‘Significantly’ Expanded its Litigation Analytics

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Bloomberg Law says it has today rolled out a significant expansion of its Litigation Analytics suite, now providing analytics on over 100,000 attorneys from over 775 law firms, in addition to analytics on over 7,000 law firms, 70,000 public companies, 3.5 million private companies, and all federal judges.

With the addition of this attorney data, Bloomberg Law says its subscribers now have access to intelligence such as which attorneys appear most often on behalf of a company in federal court, which have the most appearances before a federal judge, and which have the most federal litigation experience at a given law firm.

Corporations can use these analytics to evaluate the experience, expertise, and past performance of prospective outside counsel in front of a particular judge or on behalf of a given company. For recruitment and hiring purposes, Litigation Analytics delivers a comprehensive snapshot of a prospective hire’s track record in federal litigation, Bloomberg Law says.

As with all enhancements to content and technology on the platform, Litigation Analytics is available to Bloomberg Law subscribers at no additional cost.  For more information or to request a demo, visit https://www.bna.com/bloomberglaw/.

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