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Making Sense of the Litigation Analytics Revolution

By Kirk Jenkins on October 4, 2017
Posted in The Court of Appeal, Voting

Reprinted with permission from the October 2017 issue of ALI CLE’s The Practical Lawyer.

“In God we trust. All others must bring data.”

— Professor William Edwards Deming

All of us who often speak and write about the ongoing revolution in data analytics for litigation have heard it from at least some of…

Using the Power of Data Analytics to Share New Insights on the California Supreme Court

By Kirk Jenkins on April 27, 2016
Posted in Voting

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It was inevitable, of course, that we at Sedgwick Appellate would turn our data analytic approach to the work of the California Supreme Court. California is where Sedgwick was founded and grew into an international law firm, our appellate group has several experienced lawyers resident in California, and it continues (even after twelve years resident…

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In the next few years, data analytics will revolutionize litigation. At the California Supreme Court Review, we’ve mined dozens of data points from every one of the more than 3,000 decisions handed down by the California Supreme Court from 1990 through 2017. We use that unique database to share new insights culled from tens of thousands of pages of opinions about the Justices and their decision-making process, the parties and issues which come before the Court.

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