Ambrogi reports..
The legal analytics platform Lex Machina, which is owned by LexisNexis, today announced that it has expanded its coverage of state courts in California to include Orange County Superior Court, its seventh California county.
Lex Machina now provides analytics for over 1.5 million California superior court cases and has total state court coverage of 2.5 million cases, it says.
Its California coverage now includes the superior courts for:
- Los Angeles County.
- Sacramento County.
- San Diego County.
- Riverside County.
- San Bernardino County.
- Alameda County.
- Orange County.
Ever since LexisNexis acquired Lex Machina in 2015, a priority has been expanding its federal court legal analytics into new practice areas. It now covers 16 federal practice areas, ranging from antitrust and copyright to securities and trade secrets.
More recently, it has made state court expansion a top priority. In addition to these California courts, it also provides analytics for:
- Clark County, Nev., District Court.
- Queens County, N.Y., Supreme Court.
- Bronx County, N.Y., Supreme Court.
- Richmond County, N.Y., Supreme Court.
- Kings County, N.Y., Supreme Court.
- Fort Bend County, Texas, County Court and County District Court.
- Delaware Chancery Court.
- New York County, N.Y., Supreme Court.
- Harris County, Texas, County Court and County District Court.
Lex Machina says more state court modules are in the works.