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LexIntel is an AI-powered legal intelligence platform designed to identify and evaluate undiscovered litigation opportunities. It replaces manual research processes with a real-time, "always-on" system that monitors the litigation landscape to give legal teams a first-to-market advantage.
The platform uses a predictive approach designed to identify cases 12 to 24 months before they are widely recognized. It monitors 27 government sources and social signals for "clues"—early indicators like newly opened regulatory investigations, market studies, or complaints—that suggest a violation may eventually lead to a litigation opportunity.
Currently, LexIntel is tailored for UK and EMEA legal practitioners and funders. It specializes in practice areas including Competition, Consumer Products, Financial Services, Fraud, Mass Tort, and Regulatory Violations, with support for other jurisdictions available.
The system is highly reliable, achieving a 98% recall rate in validated testing. This means it catches nearly all actual violations in its data set, while maintaining a false positive rate below 3%, ensuring that flagged leads are almost always worth a professional review.
A confidence score (0–100%) is a statistical estimate of how strongly the evidence supports a specific litigation hypothesis. It is calculated using a Bayesian framework that weighs evidence based on its source. For example, Tier 1 evidence (court filings) carries 100% weight, while Tier 4 evidence (social media signals) contributes only 10%.
A purchased memo provides a complete toolkit for evaluation, including an Executive Summary, a detailed Case Overview, a tiered Evidence Assessment, Defendant Profiles (financial status and regulatory history), Damages Analysis, and an assessment of Risk Factors.
The platform uses several safeguards, including grounded prompts that force the AI to use only provided source data, source attribution so every claim can be verified, and a mandatory human-in-the-loop review by legal professionals before any hypothesis is finalized.
Users have two acquisition options:
- Lease (30 days): Provides exclusive access for one month while the case is temporarily removed from the catalog for evaluation.
- Purchase: Provides permanent exclusive access and the full professional litigation memo; the case is permanently removed from the catalog for all other users.
LexIntel uses a self-learning feedback loop. Every time an internal reviewer approves a hypothesis, the system extracts the successful patterns and applies a 4x weight multiplier to them, making the platform increasingly tuned to identifying genuinely valuable opportunities.
Yes. The platform preserves full source attribution. Within the dashboard, users can click on any evidence item to view the original source document, such as a regulatory announcement, news article, or court judgment.
