The decision by Legal Practice Intelligence (LPI) to feature Pre/Dicta’s latest platform release underscores the importance of this update within the business of law and legal technology community. Since its founding in 2009 as the Legal Practice Bulletin, LPI has grown into a trusted hub for news, analysis, and opinion across the legal profession. Serving lawyers, law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, and supporting ecosystems, the platform has built authority by tracking the evolution of legal practice and the technologies that shape it. With contributors like Kerry Carroll, a veteran marketing leader in global legal technology, and founder Shaun Locke, who curates a wide range of professional networks, LPI’s coverage reflects deep expertise in connecting practitioners with innovation.
In its article, Pre/Dicta Adds New Tools for Judicial Forecasting, LPI presents the platform expansion as a significant advancement in predictive judicial intelligence. The piece highlights how Pre/Dicta has broadened its coverage across the litigation lifecycle, from appellate forecasting and new motion categories to enhanced biographical intelligence and comparative predictions across judges, venues, and law firms. It also notes the introduction of Precedent Intelligence Cases, which surface highly relevant matters that traditional research tools often overlook. By republishing the press release, LPI ensures its audience of legal professionals gains immediate awareness of how these tools can transform case strategy and decision-making.
For LPI’s readership, lawyers seeking actionable insights, legal tech buyers evaluating solutions, and professionals tracking the business of law, the emphasis on Pre/Dicta’s industry-leading 85% accuracy rate and behavioral analytics approach stands out. The platform’s focus on augmenting instinct with empirically validated predictions aligns perfectly with LPI’s mission of advancing informed, data-driven practice. By featuring this release, Legal Practice Intelligence not only informs its audience but also reinforces the momentum behind predictive analytics as a cornerstone of the modern legal industry.