About Lexiscore — Founded 2019

Auditing the Legal System, One Data Point at a Time

Since 2019, Lexiscore Analytics has built the most comprehensive judicial data platform in Canada. We believe litigation outcomes should be evidence-based, not guesswork.

2.1M+ Cases Analyzed 180+ Canadian Law Firms 92% Prediction Accuracy 4 Provincial Registries Audit-Grade Data Standards

How Lexiscore Was Built

Lexiscore Analytics was founded in 2019 by legal technologists and data scientists frustrated with the lack of transparency in litigation risk assessment. We realized that Canadian law firms were making seven-figure settlement decisions based on intuition, outdated case law databases, and incomplete judge histories. The judicial records were public—but nobody was synthesizing them into actionable intelligence.

We set out to change that. Over six years, we've mapped 2.1M+ cases across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and expanding jurisdictions. We've built predictive models that track judge-specific outcomes, practice area trends, and precedent strength in real time. Today, 180+ Canadian law firms—from solo practitioners to national firms—trust Lexiscore to inform their litigation strategy, risk management, and settlement decisions.

Our data auditing process ensures every case in our system meets strict accuracy standards. We're not just analyzing legal data; we're democratizing access to the judicial intelligence that matters.

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Core Values That Drive Every Data Point

Our principles aren't aspirational statements—they're built into our data auditing protocols and client relationships.

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Accuracy Over Speed

We verify every data point. If a judicial record is incomplete or ambiguous, we flag it. You deserve litigation analytics you can rely on in court.

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Transparency as Default

Our case outcome models show you exactly which factors drove a prediction. No black-box AI. You understand why Lexiscore scored your case the way we did.

Efficiency Without Compromise

Judicial data mapping takes weeks manually. We deliver it in days. But we never trade rigor for speed—our systems cross-check against multiple court registries.

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Canadian Legal Reality

We specialize in Canadian jurisdictions because Ontario law is not California law. Our analytics reflect judge behavior, court culture, and procedural nuance in your actual courts.

Judicial Data Auditing That Lawyers Actually Trust

Rigorous Source Verification

We don't aggregate third-party case summaries. We pull directly from Ontario Superior Court, BC Supreme Court, Alberta Court of King's Bench, and other official registries. Every case is manually audited for completeness and accuracy before it enters our litigation analytics engine.


Continuous Validation

Judicial data is living data. Outcomes change with appeals, reversals, and settlements. Our system tracks case progression and flags inconsistencies automatically. Your litigation risk score updates with new court information in real time.


Litigation decisions affect people's livelihoods. We take that seriously. Lexiscore exists to replace guesswork with evidence. Every judge outcome in our database is verified against official court records. Every prediction is tested for bias. Every client relationship is built on the principle that you deserve data you can defend—in court, to clients, and to your partners.

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Audit-Grade Accuracy
Every record verified against
official court registries

Built by Legal Tech & Data Science Experts

Our team combines deep litigation experience with cutting-edge data engineering—so our platform actually reflects how Canadian courts work.

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James Vickers

Founder & CEO

Former litigator (8 years, Bay Street firms) who built the first version of Lexiscore to solve his own settlement negotiations. Now leads product strategy for Canadian legal tech.

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Dr. Amara Okonkwo

Chief Data Officer

PhD in Computational Law, University of Toronto. Designed our judicial data auditing protocol and outcome prediction models. Published researcher on algorithmic bias in legal tech.

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Rebecca Wu

VP, Client Success

Former legal operations director at a 200-lawyer Toronto firm. Ensures every client implementation delivers measurable litigation analytics ROI.

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David Morales

Head of Data Engineering

Built scalable judicial data mapping infrastructure. Manages integrations with Ontario Superior Court, BC Supreme Court, and Alberta Court of King's Bench registries.

2.1M+
Cases analyzed across Canadian jurisdictions
180+
Law firms actively using Lexiscore
92%
Average litigation risk prediction accuracy
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Years of deep judicial data integrated
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Canadian provinces with complete court registry mapping

Data Intelligence Across the Full Litigation Lifecycle

From pre-trial risk scoring to post-judgment analysis, Lexiscore supports Canadian law firms at every decision point.

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Judicial Analytics

Judge-specific outcome modeling based on verified court records. Know how your judge rules on motions, settlements, and damages before your first appearance.

  • Judge outcome history
  • Motion success rates
  • Damages range modeling
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Litigation Risk Scoring

Quantified risk assessment for active files. Our predictive models synthesize precedent, jurisdiction, and judicial behavior to produce a defensible risk score.

  • Precedent strength analysis
  • Jurisdiction benchmarking
  • Settlement range forecasting
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Case Law Intelligence

Real-time mapping of 2.1M+ Canadian cases with continuous updates. Track developing precedent and identify jurisdictional trends as they emerge.

  • Multi-province coverage
  • Real-time case updates
  • Appeal outcome tracking
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Data Audit Services

Standalone judicial data auditing engagements for firms building their own analytics. We verify, clean, and structure court registry data to audit-grade standards.

  • Registry source verification
  • Data completeness audits
  • Custom data delivery

Ready to See How Lexiscore Works?

Join 180+ Canadian law firms using evidence-based litigation analytics. We'll show you exactly how our judicial data platform applies to your practice area and jurisdiction.

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Lexiscore Analytics Inc. does not establish a solicitor-client relationship through this website. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified solicitor.
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