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Explore our comprehensive suite of legal tools that allow you to identify problem areas within your language and implement data-driven revisions to make your briefs, motions, and oral arguments more persuasive.
Judges
udges offers a thorough view of a judge’s preferences by assessing their preferences and language usage.Gain a strategic edge with detailed profiles on judges, including demographic information, rulings, and patterns. Customize your courtroom strategies effectively by understanding a judge's history and style, allowing you to persuasively present cases and arguments.
Judge Profiles: Access comprehensive profiles covering judges' ruling histories and language tendencies.
Strategic Preparation: Prepare more effectively by understanding the preferences and predispositions of the judges presiding over your cases.
Enhanced Confidence: Navigate courtroom proceedings with assurance by knowing your judge’s background and style.
DeBrief
DeBrief equips attorneys with actionable insights by analyzing historical rulings and judicial preferences.
Compare your brief to a court's or judge's preferences and collect data-driven guidance on how to make your writing more persuasive.
Persuade Your Audience: Leverage judge-specific, panel-specific, and court-specific insights to write more persuasively for your audience.
Apply Data-Driven Recommendations: Sharpen your legal briefs with comprehensive analytics and insights for optimized argument strategies.
Tailor Your Tone: Adapt your communication style to fit the preferences of different judges, judge panels, or courts as a whole to ensure your message is received as intended.
Doctrina
Doctrina offers a holistic view of a court’s preferences. Compare and contrast courts side-by-side to understand their unique qualities and preferences.
Unique Insights: Research courts based on their unique writing styles and argument preferences to make your work-product more persuasive.
Efficient Research: Quickly assimilate vast amounts of written data into actionable insights.
Compare Jurisdictions: Learn the similarities and differences between familiar courts and unfamiliar courts to tailor your work.