Take Control of Your Litigation Data
Managing litigation data is complex, time-consuming, and high-stakes. Ensure your legal team has fast, secure, and organized access to the critical information they need – when they need it.
With LMI’s 40+ years of experience establishing industry-leading standards and procedures, our data collection and analysis processes have been proven to maintain data integrity for trustworthy reporting and decision-making.
Our Approach to Data Administration
We take a strategic, organized approach to data administration, ensuring parties have access to platforms that are:
- Structured
We implement clear protocols for data entry, storage, and retrieval to maintain accuracy and consistency. - Secure
Our proven methods protect sensitive information while ensuring compliance. - Scalable
We build flexible frameworks that adapt as the parties' data needs evolve. - Streamlined
Our approach minimizes redundancy and simplifies reporting for greater efficiency.
Legal Data & Document Exchange Services & Analytics
Seamless data exchange and intelligent document management are essential in large-scale litigation. LMI provides a secure, efficient, and compliant way to share, organize, and analyze critical case information, empowering legal teams to work smarter and faster.
Make informed decisions with real-time analytics.
Benefits of Data Management Technology
- Visibility
At-a-glance visibility into discovery filing status, number of filed and outstanding fact sheets, status of supporting document submissions, and number and types of injuries alleged
- Cost Savings
Reduced costs for all parties through efficient data sharing and reduced time spent managing the discovery process and split-party billing capabilities allow parties to share costs
- Analytics & Reporting
Powerful analytics and dashboards provide real-time insight into case and claim trends and progress toward resolution
- Powerful Search
Ability to quickly search, locate, and group claimants or cases into trial or mediation pools based on factors such as location, injury type, injury severity, or confirmed exposure
