Despite its name, Judicial Brief Analysis, an enhancement introduced today to the Lexis+ legal research platform from LexisNexis, is targeted at lawyers, enabling them to analyze up to six briefs at a time and receive a report comparing all case law, arguments, citations and quotes.
The product’s name is meant to suggest that it mirrors the process of judges and court clerks when they must analyze multiple briefs submitted by opposing counsel in a matter.
Judicial Brief Analysis builds on the Brief Analysis feature that LexisNexis introduced last year when it launched Lexis+, its premium legal research service. That was LexisNexis’s answer to a line of products pioneered by legal research company Casetext with its CARA brief analysis tool and followed by companies such as Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg Law.
The product launched today is similar to one that Thomson Reuters introduced last year, Quick Check Judicial, which similarly built on TR’s previously introduced brief-checking tool, Quick Check, to allow a user to upload multiple briefs in a matter and compare them against each other.
Read full review at https://www.lawsitesblog.com/2021/10/new-judicial-brief-analysis-from-lexisnexis-allows-lawyers-to-compare-up-to-six-briefs-at-once.html
Also
- New ‘Judicial Brief Analysis’ from LexisNexis Allows Lawyers to Compare Up to Six Briefs at Once Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites, October 25, 2021
- The brief analysis wars continue. Lexis+ Judicial Brief Analysis Launched Today Dewey B Strategic, October 25, 2021
- 3 Things About LexisNexis’ New Judicial Brief Analysis Tool That Aren’t Bells & Whistles Lex Blog Network, October 25, 2021