Lex Machina Launches Comprehensive Contracts Litigation Module
Lex Machina Launches Comprehensive Contracts Litigation Module
Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, announced an expansion of its award-winning Legal Analytics® platform with its new Contracts Litigation module, providing legal professionals with detailed data from more than 135,000 contracts cases pending in federal district court since 2009.The new module expands upon Lex Machina’s former Commercial Litigation module, adding more than 45,000 non-commercial cases to the mix, including individual, class action, and government lawsuits. It also adds new data tags for improved filtering, and more analytical data, including an additional $5 billion in awarded damages. Existing subscribers to Lex Machina’s Commercial offering will receive all of these updates at no additional cost.“The new Contracts practice area is comprised of cases where the parties are involved in a broad range of disputes centered around real or alleged broken promises and agreements,” said Karen Chadwick, the Contracts legal data expert at Lex Machina. “With its significantly expanded content, the new module has enhanced insights for contract litigators, enabling them to quickly make informed business and legal decisions and provide better counsel for their clients.”
Man signing contract; image by Cytonn Photography, via Unsplash.com.
Findings go beyond breach of contract and include unjust enrichment, conversion, fraud, tortious interference, defamation, and breach of fiduciary duty.
The practice area includes nearly 2,000 cases that resolved at trial and over 6,500 cases that resolved at summary judgment, over 8,000 cases at default judgment, and over 1,400 on consent judgment.
A breach of contract claim was evaluated by the court in over 18,500 cases.
Using a Franchise Agreement case tag, users can see about 6,500 cases relating to franchise agreement litigation, including both business and individual franchisees.
Overall damages for the Contracts litigation module are over $2.2 billion, with over $1 billion in Class Action Settlement Damages.
The top damages award in a Contracts case is $779 million which is an approved class action settlement.
The top damages award in a franchise case is $69,072,258 in contracts damages awarded at summary judgment.
The District of New Jersey ranks #1 in litigated franchise cases with 125 cases this year (16% of all franchise cases).
The Central District of California ranks 2nd with 37 cases this year (5% of all franchise cases).
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