Judge & Attorney Behavioral Analytics
Analyze available information about judges, attorneys, and jurisdictions to inform litigation strategy.
60-75% reduction in background research
Comprehensive information synthesis
eDiscovery & Document Review
The Problem
- ✗Limited visibility into judicial tendencies
- ✗Unknown opposing counsel patterns
- ✗Jury behavior uncertainty
- ✗Time to research background
- ✗Incorporating into strategy
How Claude Helps
Researches judicial background, analyzes ruling patterns, profiles opposing counsel, identifies jurisdiction tendencies, and informs strategy development.
Step-by-Step Workflow
Identify judge and opposing counsel
Identify judge and opposing counsel for the case
Gather available information
Gather available information including opinions, filings, and profiles
Run analysis
Run analysis on judicial and attorney background
Identify patterns and tendencies
Identify patterns and tendencies in rulings and behavior
Incorporate into strategy
Incorporate findings into litigation strategy
Example Prompt
Provide background analysis for our upcoming litigation: CASE INFORMATION: - Court: US District Court, Southern District of New York - Judge: Hon. Jane Smith - Opposing Counsel: BigLaw Partner John Doe JUDGE ANALYSIS: 1. Background and judicial philosophy 2. Notable rulings in similar cases 3. Tendencies on motions practice 4. Trial management style 5. Settlement encouragement 6. Any reversal patterns on appeal OPPOSING COUNSEL: 1. Practice background 2. Recent similar cases 3. Litigation style (aggressive/cooperative) 4. Notable wins and losses 5. Settlement patterns JURISDICTION: 1. General plaintiff/defendant tendencies 2. Jury composition factors 3. Time to trial 4. Local rules considerations OUTPUT: - Combined strategy memo - Recommendations for judge management - Opposing counsel tactics preparation - Jurisdiction-specific considerations
Frequently Asked Questions
What information sources does Claude use?
Claude's knowledge base plus any information you provide. MCP integrations can access court records via CourtListener.
How current is judicial information?
Claude's knowledge has a cutoff. For current rulings, provide recent opinions or use research services.
Is this information confidential?
Analysis is based on public information. Treat strategic conclusions as work product.