Future of the Courtroom: Embracing AI & data-driven prediction in litigation
Generative AI has taken the world by storm. The advances we are seeing are happening very quickly and pose a significant set of challenges for lawyers, their roles, and the future courtroom. Solomonic and TrialView joined forces to host an online discussion on the topic.
Rising Insolvency disputes reflect UK economic woes
New Insolvency claims are flooding into the UK High Court, surpassing last year’s total and underscoring the severe economic challenges facing the nation.
High value Russo-Ukrainian war and Covid insurance cases mark an otherwise subdued first half of 2023
High Court litigation in the first half of 2023 (H1), while down on both halves of 2022, has seen some very high value disputes, as the impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war and ongoing Covid-related business interruption claims flowed through the courts.
Litigation analytics brings hard data to high stakes decisions
Grant McCaig, Head of Litigation at Phoenix Group, discusses how Solomonic’s analytics bring unparalleled value to assessing merits and risks in complex cases. Read how providing structured data and context, Solomonic enables in-house litigators to effectively communicate with sophisticated stakeholders, including boards and senior executives.
UK High Court Witnesses Ongoing Impact of Russo-Ukrainian War
The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War has had a significant impact on the UK High Court. In the first quarter of 2023, there has been a surge in insurance claims related to aircraft seized in Russia. Additionally, there has been a continued increase in winding up petitions and a noticeable rise in the number of group action claims being filed.
Litigation analytics: what case prediction brings to the litigator’s armoury
Litigation analytics improves predictions and outcomes in litigation by combining statistical analysis, modelling and human review. It enhances the role of litigators and helps them provide better advice based on accurate data. It assists in determining case strategy, finding the best arguments, and facilitating settlement negotiations. Although the availability of case data in the UK is limited, the demand for data-driven decision-making is increasing.