UniCourt announces its new judgment research capabilities in DART, a major advancement in legal research capabilities for assessing case values and risk based on case outcomes

TUSTIN, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–UniCourt, the preeminent litigation data and analytics platform, is proud to announce the launch of its new judgment research capabilities. Now, legal professionals can use UniCourt’s powerful AI search capabilities to research verdicts on precedent cases. They can use new judgment filters to search by case facts and judgment amount to answer questions such as “which personal injury cases involving a traumatic brain injury received judgment amounts over $5 million in the last five years?”

“We’re giving our customers the power to research the most important aspect of litigation—the outcomes,” says Josh Blandi, CEO of UniCourt.

This is a significant expansion of its existing search capabilities in UniCourt DART (Docket Analytics, Research, and Tracking), UniCourt’s award-winning product line. Legal professionals can toggle between easy-to-use AI-powered natural language searches and more granular advanced searches to conduct in-depth docket research across virtually all major courts nationwide and over 1 billion documents. With UniCourt’s new judgment research capabilities, legal professionals can leverage:

  • AI-Driven Discovery: Employ intuitive natural language queries to answer the most in-depth questions including finding similar cases and judgment outcomes
  • Precision Filtering: Search or filter by judgment type or specific dollar amounts, as well as key players including attorneys, law firms, judges, parties, and more
  • In-Depth Judgment Details: View the history of any judgment (appeals/revisions) and a breakdown of granted awards including winning and losing attorneys and parties

Judgments are an important link in the Litigation Knowledge Graph that only UniCourt offers, which connects case claims, facts, and outcomes directly to underlying documents and key players involved (attorneys, law firms, judges, courts, parties). This provides legal professionals with a comprehensive view of the crucial intersections and outcomes of the litigation most relevant to their client and case.

“We’re giving our customers the power to research the most important aspect of litigation—the outcomes,” says Josh Blandi, CEO of UniCourt. “This is more than just searching for a specific case—this is about finding case outcomes with specific claims and facts. Understanding the likely liability involved in a particular case allows plaintiff and defense firms to make data-driven decisions on case values, litigation strategy, and business implications.”

UniCourt’s new judgment search is currently offered for several major jurisdictions, soon to be expanded nationwide. Stay tuned for UniCourt’s release of judgment analytics and attorney comparison analytics, shortly to follow.

For more information about UniCourt’s latest innovations, visit unicourt.com.

About UniCourt

UniCourt is a game-changing legal tech AI platform that provides access to litigation data, analytics, and insights across the broadest court coverage in the industry. It provides real-time access to over 4,000 state and federal courts across more than 40 states, encompassing over 2 billion dockets and documents, the largest docket database in the industry. UniCourt’s mission is to capture and organize legal data, making it more accessible and useful by applying cutting-edge AI to provide the next generation of legal services and solutions. Learn more about UniCourt at unicourt.com.

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Findings from part two of The General Counsel Report, released today by FTI Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: FCN) and legal data intelligence company Relativity, show generative artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in corporate legal departments has nearly doubled year over year, with 87% of general counsel now reporting use within their teams, compared with 44% in 2025.

The report also found a range of changes in the ways legal departments are approaching AI and other technologies, and 39% now view AI as among their strategic priorities for supporting legal department efficiency and efficacy.

Legal departments that have a formalized technology roadmap in place also reached an all-time high of 53%, more than double from 25% the previous year. With this, approximately 70% plan to invest in new technologies in the next 12 months, underscoring the increasing impact of technology on legal department strategy and function.

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Casepoint appoints Pete Feinberg as Chief Product Officer bringing 20+ years of SaaS and product leadership to ​​advance Casepoint’s unified platform for legal and compliance teams.

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 Recognition highlights the company’s leadership in AI-powered timekeeping, billing intelligence, and legal operations innovation

SAN FRANCISCO — March 11, 2026 — Billables AI, the AI-powered legal operations platform transforming how law firms capture and understand billable work, today announced that it has been named “Legal Tech Company of the Year” at the 2026 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards, presented by Law.com and Legalweek.

The award recognizes legal technology providers that have made a significant contribution to the delivery of legal services and have demonstrated meaningful innovation in improving legal workflows and processes.

Billables AI was selected from an impressive field of finalists that included Clearbrief, Clio, Harvey, Hello Prenup, Jus Mundi, ModeOne, Syllo, and TitanFile, reflecting the rapid innovation taking place across the legal technology sector.

The Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards are presented annually during the Legalweek conference in New York, celebrating organizations and innovators shaping the future of legal services through technology and operational transformation.

“Being recognized as Legal Tech Company of the Year is an incredible honor,” said Nancy Jeng, Co-Founder of Billables AI. “This recognition reflects a broader shift happening across the legal industry. Firms are rethinking how work should be captured, understood, and improved in the age of AI. Our mission has always been to help professionals fully capture and value the work they do, so they can focus on their core expertise while AI transforms the way their operations run.

Billables AI has gained rapid adoption among law firms seeking to modernize timekeeping and billing workflows. The platform automatically captures work activity across lawyers’ daily tools and uses machine learning to generate compliant time entries, helping firms reduce administrative overhead while improving realization and operational visibility.

With new capabilities including expanded integrations, desktop activity capture, intelligent billing narrative generation, and operational analytics, Billables AI is helping firms move beyond traditional timekeeping to a more complete understanding of how legal work is performed.

“Legal technology is entering a new era where automation isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about understanding how legal work actually happens,” said Arvind Sujeeth, Co-Founder and CEO of Billables AI. “We’re grateful to our customers, partners, and the broader legal tech community for helping drive that change.”

The recognition comes as Billables AI continues to expand its platform and partnerships across the legal technology ecosystem, helping firms modernize timekeeping, improve billing compliance, and gain actionable insight into firm performance.

About Billables AI

Billables AI is an AI-powered timekeeping and operational intelligence platform built for law firms and professional services. The industry-leading automated time-tracking solution passively captures work activity, generates billing narratives, and integrates with leading practice management and productivity tools. By reducing lost time and administrative burden, Billables AI helps firms increase revenue, compliance, and client trust. Founded by a team of AI, B2B SaaS and product marketing experts, the company is based in San Francisco and backed by leading Silicon Valley AI investors including Wing VC, F7, SignalFire, Darkmode, and Alumni Ventures.


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Integration of eDiscovery AI Accelerates and Simplifies Document Review Within a Single Platform

Key Takeaways

  • eDiscovery AI’s GenAI capabilities are now integrated into Reef Review
  • Legal teams can conduct early case assessment, multimodal review, and privacy redaction within a single workflow
  • The integration eliminates the need for additional platforms or disruptions to existing workflows

NEW YORK, March 11, 2026 – TransPerfect Legal, the global leader in legal technology, AI, and advisory services, today announced the integration of eDiscovery AI’s (EDAI) generative AI solutions into Reef Review, its proprietary document review platform. Clients can now apply AI-powered capabilities for early case intelligence and relevance review within their existing workflows.

This integration builds on an existing partnership that made EDAI available within TransPerfect’s Relativity Server and RelativityOne environments. With this expansion, all GenAI capabilities are accessible within a single, unified workflow without disrupting existing processes or adding new platforms.

For legal professionals managing complex matters, the GenAI capabilities cover the full eDiscovery workflow. Legal teams can assess and prioritize documents earlier, conduct first-level review across text, images, audio, and video, and perform privacy redaction without leaving Reef Review. Throughout every stage, clients are supported by TransPerfect Legal’s global team of eDiscovery consultants. The GenAI capabilities are now available to all Reef Review clients.

As a member of eDiscovery AI’s Founders Program, TransPerfect Legal continues to deepen its commitment to clients by helping shape the future development of EDAI solutions.

TransPerfect President and Co-CEO Phil Shawe commented, “Client feedback drives our roadmap. With Reef Review 4.0, customers can now access AI-enabled eDiscovery tools within an intuitive user interface.”

For more company news and announcements, please visit the TransPerfect News & Press Center at www.transperfect.com/about/news-and-press.

About TransPerfect Legal

TransPerfect Legal is the global leader in legal technology, AI, and advisory services for Am Law 200 and Global 100 law firms as well as corporate legal departments. With offices in more than 140 cities worldwide, solutions include forensic technology and consultingeDiscovery and early data assessmentmanaged review and legal staffinglanguage servicesdeposition and trial support, and paper discovery, all offered alongside the Reef Technology ecosystem, TransPerfect Legal’s suite of proprietary applications that address the needs of legal and regulatory practitioners around the world. For more information, please visit www.transperfectlegal.com.

About TransPerfect

TransPerfect is the world’s largest provider of language services and AI solutions for global business. From offices in over 140 cities on six continents, TransPerfect offers a full range of services in 200+ languages to clients worldwide. More than 6,000 global organizations employ TransPerfect’s GlobalLink® technology to simplify the management of multilingual content. With an unparalleled commitment to quality and client service, TransPerfect is fully ISO 9001 and ISO 17100 certified. TransPerfect has global headquarters in New York, with regional headquarters in London and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit our website at www.transperfect.com.


The American Arbitration Association won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award in the Innovations in Arbitration/Mediation Technology category. The award honors technology that streamlines ADR, reducing cost and time while expanding access to dispute resolution services.

At the center of this recognition is the AAA’s AI Arbitrator, a groundbreaking innovation that delivers fast, cost-effective, and trusted dispute resolution within an intuitive, easy-to-use platform. Built on a rigorous human-in-the-loop framework, the AI Arbitrator supports human oversight and judgment: parties validate the AI’s understanding of their submissions, and the appointed AAA arbitrator reviews the legal reasoning and draft award, revises as needed, and authorizes and signs the final award — protecting trust, transparency, and due process. It is currently available for two-party, documents-only construction disputes, with further expansion expected later in 2026.

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UniCourt announces new groundbreaking legal analytics for its award-winning product DART, showcasing judgment analytics and comparison of attorney metrics in key state trial courts

TUSTIN, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–UniCourt, the preeminent litigation data and analytics platform, is proud to announce the launch of its new legal analytics featuring judgment analytics and comparison of attorneys by key metrics such as trial experience and judgment outcomes. These judgment analytics and the attorney comparison tool will be available for a selection of key trial state courts, soon to be expanded nationwide. This new suite of litigation analytics builds on enhanced case analytics that is a major feature of UniCourt DART (Docket Analytics, Research, and Tracking), UniCourt’s award-winning product line.

“Knowing who won and how much money changed hands is the only way to get a true picture of the litigation landscape,” says Josh Blandi, CEO of UniCourt.

Now, legal professionals can leverage these powerful analytics to understand case outcomes in terms of damages awarded, timing, and plaintiff/defendant win rates. They can compare attorneys to find those with the strongest experience by trial count, win/loss rate, damages awarded, and more. These new analytics can help answer questions such as:

  • What’s the median jury award for a personal injury case, and is this specific jurisdiction more favorable to plaintiffs or defendants?
  • How long should I expect a case to last if it goes to judgment?What if it goes to trial?
  • How do my panel of attorneys compare against each other? Who is the best attorney for this case if it goes to trial?

“Knowing who won and how much money changed hands is the only way to get a true picture of the litigation landscape,” says Josh Blandi, CEO of UniCourt. “Our judgment and attorney comparison analytics enables legal professionals to better assess litigation trends, outcomes, counsel experience, and ultimately, results. Understanding liability trends and counsel performance will help legal professionals make data-backed decisions on case values, litigation strategy, and business implications.”

Judgment Analytics

With UniCourt’s new judgment analytics, legal professionals can gain crucial insights into:

  • Award metrics: total amount of damages granted and median amount awarded
  • Outcome trends: likelihood of certain case types to proceed to judgment and verdict
  • Success rates: proportion of judgments and verdicts resolved in favor of plaintiffs versus defendants
  • Timing: median time to judgments and verdicts

Attorney Comparison Analytics

Legal professionals will now also be able to leverage new sophisticated comparison tools in order to compare attorneys by:

  • Litigation experience: total case count and number of judgments/verdicts awarded
  • Win/Loss records: number of judgments and verdicts won and overall win percentages
  • Damages awarded: total and median amounts won on behalf of clients
  • Head-to-head comparison: direct, side-by-side performance metrics of specific attorneys or opposing counsel

The new judgment analytics and counsel comparison are built into UniCourt’s exclusive Litigation Knowledge Graph, which connects cases, claims, facts, and outcomes directly to underlying documents and key players involved (attorneys, law firms, judges, courts, parties). This provides legal professionals with a comprehensive view of the crucial intersections and outcomes of the litigation most relevant to their client and case.

For more information about UniCourts latest innovations, visit unicourt.com

About UniCourt

UniCourt is a game-changing legal tech AI platform that provides access to litigation data, analytics, and insights across the broadest court coverage in the industry. It provides real-time access to over 4,000 state and federal courts across more than 40 states, encompassing over 2 billion dockets and documents, the largest docket database in the industry. UniCourt’s mission is to capture and organize legal data, making it more accessible and useful by applying cutting-edge AI to provide the next generation of legal services and solutions. Learn more about UniCourt at unicourt.com.

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Secure multilingual content management gives legal firms competitive edge

The new integration embeds Language Weaver’s AI directly within the iManage Work environment for enterprise-scale translation. Legal professionals can instantly translate contracts, briefs, emails, presentations and other business-critical documents in context, with a single click – no downloads, uploads or platform switching required. 

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“Any compliance leader who hasn’t taken a fundamental look at how they’re doing things in the last couple of years is doing it wrong.” Chris Green, CEO and Co-founder, Xapien

The first installment of Xapien’s three-part Definitive Guide to Future-Ready Third-Party Due Diligence is now live: https://xapien.com/ebook/buyers-guide/

Part 1 is a comprehensive and practical buyer’s guide to AI in due diligence, written for compliance leaders who want to bring their processes into the 21st century without opening the door to risk.

Xapien break down what new DOJ guidance (alongside other key standards and expectations) means in practice for teams using AI, and demystify the difference between generic LLM tools that produce plausible answers and purpose-built due diligence tech that delivers compliance-grade, evidence-backed findings.

This guide was compiled by Xapien with contributions  from the follownig experts:  Erin Taack and Yehia Mokhtar (Mintz Group), Nicola Mollat (EY), and Russell Corn (Fulcrum Diligence)