Legal Intelligence Platform

Litigation Analytics Built for Canadian Courts

Three complementary services—litigation risk scoring, case outcome analytics, and judicial data mapping—that work together to eliminate uncertainty from legal strategy.

2.1M+ Cases Audited 92% Outcome Accuracy 180+ Canadian Law Firms 4 Provinces Integrated <48hr Turnaround

Three Pillars of Legal Intelligence

Built on verified Canadian court data, our analytics platform delivers judge-specific outcomes, real-time risk updates, and evidence-based strategic recommendations.

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Judicial Data at Scale

2.1M+ cases analyzed across Ontario, BC, Alberta, and beyond. Our litigation analytics leverage the largest verified Canadian court dataset available to law firms.

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Judge-Specific Outcomes

Know how your assigned judge has ruled on similar issues. Judicial data mapping shows success rates by practice area, motion type, and appeal outcome—not generic statistics.

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Verified Data Auditing

Every case outcome in Lexiscore is cross-checked against official court registries. No assumptions. No third-party summaries. Raw judicial data, audited for accuracy.

Real-Time Risk Updates

Case outcome analytics refresh automatically. Appellate decisions, new precedent, and judicial appointments immediately adjust your litigation risk score.

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Actionable Insights

Litigation risk scores don't exist in a vacuum. We deliver settlement benchmarks, appellate risk forecasts, and procedural recommendations grounded in actual judicial behavior.

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Canadian Legal Context

Our models account for provincial differences, judicial culture, and court-specific procedures. Toronto Superior Court analytics reflect Toronto reality—not generic North American patterns.

Comprehensive Legal Analytics

Three integrated services that give you complete visibility into litigation risk, case outcomes, and judicial behavior across Canadian courts.

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Litigation Risk Scoring

A quantified, defensible assessment of your case's outcome risk. Scored 0–100 based on judge history, precedent strength, fact pattern similarity, and practice area trends across Canadian courts.

  • Judge-specific outcome probability modeling
  • Comparative fact pattern analysis against 2.1M+ cases
  • Settlement range forecasting with confidence intervals
  • Appellate reversal risk assessment
  • Client communication support materials
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Case Outcome Analytics

Predictive modeling that tells you how similar cases have actually resolved. Our judicial data mapping tracks plaintiff/defendant outcomes, award ranges, and liability findings across Ontario, BC, Alberta, and other Canadian jurisdictions.

  • Outcome distribution analysis by practice area and court level
  • Temporal trend tracking (how judge behavior has evolved)
  • Comparative defendant success rates in similar factual scenarios
  • Damages prediction models with statistical significance testing
  • Appellate outcome forecasting based on precedent analysis
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Judicial Data Mapping

Deep, granular intelligence on how individual judges have ruled. We map judge-specific success rates, decision timing, reasoning patterns, and appellate reversal frequency—so you understand the bench you're facing.

  • Judge decision history analysis (all available rulings)
  • Motion success rate tracking by type and subject matter
  • Sentencing/damages range analysis for criminal and civil matters
  • Bias detection and fairness auditing (cross-jurisdictional comparison)
  • Judicial appointment timeline and background context

From Case Intake to Strategic Insight

A rigorous five-step workflow that transforms raw case facts into audit-grade litigation intelligence.

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Intake & Case Profiling

You provide case essentials: jurisdiction, practice area, claim value, key facts, assigned judge (if available). We standardize the data for our analytical engine.

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Judicial Data Mapping

Our system identifies comparable cases in our 2.1M+ case database using machine learning. We filter by judge, court, practice area, fact pattern similarity, and temporal relevance.

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Outcome Analytics & Risk Modeling

We calculate litigation risk scores, predict likely outcomes, and model settlement ranges. Case outcome analytics include appellate risk, damages forecasts, and procedural probability.

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Report Delivery & Consultation

You receive a detailed, attorney-reviewed report with litigation risk score, benchmark data, and actionable recommendations. Optional: live consultation with our data team to discuss findings.

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Ongoing Monitoring

As your case progresses, judicial data mapping updates automatically. New court rulings, judge reassignments, and precedent shifts adjust your risk profile in real time.

2.1M+
Cases analyzed and audited in our system
92%
Average accuracy in outcome prediction
6
Years of verified judicial data
180+
Canadian law firms using Lexiscore
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Provinces with complete court registry integration
<48h
Average turnaround time for litigation risk score

What Canadian Litigators Are Saying

Real results from law firms and in-house counsel using Lexiscore's litigation analytics platform.

"The judicial data mapping alone is worth the subscription. We knew our judge was conservative on damages, but seeing it quantified—49th percentile across similar cases—gave us the confidence to settle at a specific number. The case outcome analytics showed us we were leaving money on the table with our initial offer."

Karen Thompson
Senior Counsel, Personal Injury — Thompson & Associates, Ontario

"Using Lexiscore's litigation risk scoring, we identified that an employment case had appellate reversal risk of 61% on our current legal theory. We pivoted our strategy before trial. The case outcome analytics showed a different precedent line was stronger. We won at trial and the decision has survived two appeal attempts."

Dr. Priya Sharma
Associate, Employment Law — Sharma Legal Partners, BC

"Lexiscore's judicial data mapping showed us that the judge assigned to our commercial litigation case had ruled for defendants in 67% of comparable cases. That risk intelligence shaped every motion strategy. We settled at 12% above our initial confidence range because we understood the judge's decision patterns."

Alex Kovacs
In-House Counsel, Litigation — Nexus Capital Corp., Alberta

Common Questions About Our Services

Detailed answers about litigation risk scoring, case outcome analytics, and judicial data mapping.

How current is your judicial data? Are outcomes updated in real time?
Our judicial data mapping pulls directly from Ontario Superior Court, BC Supreme Court, Alberta Court of King's Bench, and other official registries on a daily basis. Case outcomes are verified within 2–5 business days of ruling. If you have an active matter, your litigation risk score updates automatically as new decisions affecting comparable cases are published.
Can Lexiscore predict my specific case outcome with certainty?
No, and we won't claim otherwise. Our case outcome analytics show outcome probability based on fact similarity, judge history, and precedent. We deliver a range and confidence level. The 92% accuracy figure represents how often our litigation risk scoring falls within 10 percentage points of actual outcomes—but litigation remains inherently uncertain. We give you evidence to inform strategy, not a guarantee.
What if my judge isn't in your database?
If your judge is new or assigned in a jurisdiction with limited decisions, we still provide judicial data mapping using appellate history, published decisions, and court-level patterns. Your litigation risk score will note the data limitations and confidence level will reflect that. We're transparent about what we know and don't know.
How does Lexiscore handle sensitive case information?
We use enterprise-grade encryption and access controls. Your case data is segregated from other clients' information. We never sell or share client case details. All data is hosted in Canada. For compliance-heavy practices, we offer dedicated instance options.
Can litigation risk scores be used in court or presented to opposing counsel?
The score itself is attorney work product and typically protected by privilege if used for litigation strategy. However, the underlying judicial data—judge outcome statistics, precedent analysis, court trends—can be cited and documented. We provide detailed sourcing so you can substantiate any claims to opposing parties or the court.
What practice areas does your judicial data mapping cover?
We have deep coverage in civil litigation (contract, commercial, employment, personal injury, real estate), family law, and criminal matters. Administrative law coverage is developing. If your practice area isn't listed, contact us—we may have data on it already or can advise on coverage depth.
How is your case outcome analytics different from online legal research databases?
Legal research databases let you find cases and read them. Lexiscore analyzes 2.1M+ cases together to show patterns, trends, and judge-specific behavior that no individual reading could reveal. We apply predictive modeling to show you what outcomes are likely—not just what has happened before.

Let Your Data Shape Your Litigation Strategy

See how litigation risk scoring, case outcome analytics, and judicial data mapping can transform your practice. Request a live demo with our data team.

Built by Legal Data Scientists, for Canadian Litigators

Lexiscore Analytics Inc. was founded in Toronto to address a critical gap: Canadian law firms lacked access to structured, quantified judicial intelligence. Our team combines legal expertise with advanced data science to deliver audit-grade analytics grounded exclusively in Canadian court data.

We work with 180+ law firms across Ontario, BC, Alberta, and beyond—from boutique litigation practices to enterprise in-house teams that require defensible, evidence-based case strategy.

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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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