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JURIMETRICS · NEXUS LEGAL

Data-driven legal intelligence over a curated corpus.

Generic copilots improvise over the open web. Jurimetrics reads patterns across our curated, multi-jurisdiction corpus — litigation trends, citation networks, magistrate influence — turning case law into measurable signal you can act on.

Over the curated corpusAcross covered jurisdictionsStatistical signal, not improvisation

What you can measure

Six analytics tools that read the structure of case law, not just its text.

Temporal litigation trends

See how ruling volume evolves over time — by year, by court and by matter type. Spot where a body of case law is growing, cooling or shifting.

Citation graph (precedent network)

An interactive visualization of the most-cited rulings and how they connect. Node size reflects citations received; click any node to open the ruling and explore its neighbours.

Top-cited / citation leaders

A ranking of the rulings that carry the most doctrinal weight — the decisions other courts lean on most across the corpus.

Magistrate / rapporteur profile

The distribution of a magistrate's or rapporteur's decisions by court and chamber, how it evolves over time, and the citations their rulings receive as a measure of influence.

Outcome statistics (statistical proxy)

The historical distribution of ruling outcomes across comparable matters — or, per jurisdiction, a ranking of rapporteurs by influence — offered as a statistical proxy. It describes past patterns; it does not predict or guarantee the outcome of any specific case.

Corpus statistics

How the corpus breaks down by source, court and type, and what it covers — so you always know the shape and coverage of the data behind every answer.

Outcome statistics are a statistical, historical proxy built from past decisions. They are decision-support, not legal advice, and never a guarantee or prediction of how a specific case will be decided.

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