Brick Court Chambers Leads the Way in Litigation Analytics

London, 9 December 2020: Top-ranked set Brick Court Chambers has selected leading UK litigation analytics company, Solomonic, to enhance their market knowledge with rich data and disputes intelligence. They are the first Chambers to formally partner with Solomonic.

Brick Court will be using Solomonic’s extensive litigation data to drive innovative new business development, and to add analytical insight to their litigation approach. 

Brick Court will also work closely with the Solomonic Team to provide user input and strategic insight to advance the development of Solomonic’s offering.

Paul Dennison and Tony Burgess – Joint Senior Clerks at Brick Court Chambers commented, “We are very excited to be one of the first barristers’ chambers working with Solomonic, and look forward to using its litigation data platform to give us a helpful insight in to any new and existing market litigation trends as they happen.”

Edward Bird, Managing Director of Solomonic said, “We are delighted to be chosen by Brick Court, who have a superb record and a strong focus on innovation. We are looking forward to working with them to incorporate data and analytics into their commercial practice.”

 

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About Brick Court Chambers: Brick Court Chambers is one of the leading sets of barristers’ chambers in the UK, with a strong reputation for Commercial, EU/Competition and Public Law. Recently they have been named “Set of the Year 2020” by Who's Who Legal Awards and “Public Law Set of the Year 2020” by Legal 500 Awards

About Solomonic: Solomonic equips lawyers, their clients, funders, insurers and others with the necessary data, analytics and intelligence to enhance decision-making and advice throughout in litigation. 

 

Solomonic Managing Director Edward Bird: +447824600756

Brick Court Chambers Senior Clerk Paul Gray: +442075209920 

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