Nations’ State Trial Courts Brought Online For the First Time
LOS ANGELES | JULY 20, 2020
Trellis Research Inc. ("Trellis"), an AI-powered state trial court legal research and analytics platform, today announced it has expanded coverage to trial courts throughout New York, Florida and Texas. Trellis now empowers legal teams across the nation to make smarter decisions in a fraction of the time, with the largest and most comprehensive searchable database of state trial court records available, including detailed analysis of judges’ decisions and ruling history. Trellis is quickly establishing itself as the “Google” of state trial court records for the industry’s fiercest litigators to gain insights on judges, opposing counsel, motions, and their most complex legal issues.
“We’re excited to bring our intelligent AI-powered analytics to new jurisdictions,” said Nicole Clark, CEO and Co-Founder of Trellis. “State trial courts have historically been a black box - where little to no information was accessible. We’re turning that black box into a crystal ball.”
“Trellis is being strategic in how it prioritizes the collection of the data. They started in California and ... move[d] to areas of high volume litigation next. Places like New York City … Texas and Florida. This strategy enables the Trellis team to learn as it goes and collects data from where there is the biggest quality,” said Stephen Embry, Publisher of TechLaw Crossroads, “With this kind of desire to solve a real problem and provide good value, I wouldn’t bet against Nicole Clark and Trellis."
“To provide the level and depth of insight this industry needs, we literally had to reimagine how data gets stored and maintained by trial courts across the nation, and then develop multi-layered ML classification algorithms to seamlessly surface the most meaningful information to the user,” said Alon Shwartz, Co-Founder and CPO of Trellis.
“Democratizing access to the law by making state trial court records and legal data more accessible is a necessary step in bringing greater transparency to our judicial system, and is central to our core mission at Trellis,” said Clark.
Our legal teams can now access 2M+ cases in the following counties in New York:
Albany
Bronx
Broome
Chautauqua
Dutchess
Erie
Jefferson
Kings
Lewis
Livingston
Monroe
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Orange
Oswego
Putnam
Queens
Richmond
Rockland
Steuben
Suffolk
Tompkins
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Our legal teams can now access 3.5M+ cases in the following counties in Florida:
Alachua
Baker
Bay
Bradford
Brevard
Broward
Calhoun
Charlotte
Clay
Collier
Columbia
De Soto
Dixie
Duval
Escambia
Flager
Franklin
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton
Hardee
Hendry
Hernando
Highlights
Hillsborough
Jackson
Jefferson
Lake
Lee
Liberty
Madison
Manatee
Marion
Miami-Dade
Monroe
Nassau
Okeechobee
Orange
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk
Putnam
Santa Rosa
Sarasota
Seminole
St Lucie
Sumter
Union
Vousia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington
Our legal teams can now access 3M+ cases in the following counties in Texas:
Bell
Bend
Bexar
Brazoria
Brazos
Cameron
Collin
Comal
Dallas
Denton
Ector
Ellis
El Paso
Galveston
Grayson
Gregg
Guadalupe
Harris
Hays
Hidalgo
Jefferson
Johnson
Lubbock
McLennan
Midland
Montgomery
Nueces
Parker
Randall
Smith
Tarrant
Taylor
Travis
Webb
Wichita
Williamson
In addition to accessing the key case information they need in, Trellis clients can now begin leveraging their favorite Trellis features to do strategic multi-state research on opposing counsel and other parties.
Trellis is providing users complimentary 14-day access to its AI-powered state court legal research and judicial analytics platform. Users can click here to test out the power of Trellis.
About Trellis
Trellis builds legal intelligence and judicial analytics for legal teams. We mine disappearing state trial court data, make it searchable and analyze it to give law firms AI-powered insight into the way judges are ruling. Litigators are able to see judicial ruling analytics and "Google" search state trial court records to uncover key intelligence on opposing counsel, motions, rulings, law firms and other parties. To discover how Trellis is helping legal teams dramatically improve their results through actionable insights from state trial court data, visit http://www.trellis.law.
Trellis was co-founded by Nicole Clark and Alon Shwartz.
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