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Law.com Radar Adds SALI Tags to Increase Precision of Litigation Alerts

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Law.com Radar, ALM’s AI-enhanced tool for alerting legal professionals to federal and state court filings and trends, announced on July 1 a new initiative to incorporate the civil claims taxonomy of the Standards for the Legal Industry (SALI) Alliance in order “to create more actionable new suit alerts, to reduce time spent reviewing cases and to act faster on high-value opportunities,” according to a press release.

Launched in 2020, Law.com Radar provides new suit alerting from more than 2,400 state and federal courts across all 50 states, as well as information on litigation patterns, law firm representations and more, based on proprietary trend detection technology, to assist users in serving clients and developing business. The tool uses advanced text processing and large language model (LLM)-enabled machine learning models to categorize just-filed cases and send alerts to users, complete with the complaints, and according to specified preferences.

Screenshot of ALM’s Radar product.

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