
LexAI's Dispute Prediction engine analyses UK court records, judicial tendencies, and case-specific factors to deliver probabilistic outcome forecasts — enabling smarter litigation strategy and better client advice.
Every litigator knows the feeling: a client asks "what are our chances?" and the honest answer is far more uncertain than they'd like. Outcome predictions traditionally rely on subjective experience, incomplete information, and cognitive bias.
LexAI's Dispute Prediction engine changes this. By training on over 1.2 million UK court judgments — from the Supreme Court to Employment Tribunals — our model identifies patterns invisible to the human eye and translates them into actionable probability scores.
A comprehensive litigation intelligence toolkit that transforms how solicitors and barristers advise clients on dispute strategy.
Receive a clear probability score — expressed as a percentage — for each potential outcome: full success, partial success, or failure. Includes confidence intervals and sensitivity analysis.
Surface analogous cases from UK courts with similar fact patterns, legal issues, and party configurations — complete with outcome data and judicial reasoning summaries.
Understand how specific judges or courts have historically ruled on similar matters, including award levels, procedural preferences, and responses to particular legal arguments.
Generate evidence-based settlement value ranges based on comparable outcomes, reducing the risk of over- or under-settling and enabling confident negotiation positions.
Identify the specific facts, legal positions, and procedural factors most likely to influence the outcome — ranked by predictive weight and explained in plain English.
Combine outcome probabilities with cost estimates to produce an expected value analysis — the definitive tool for advising clients on whether litigation is commercially rational.
LexAI's dispute prediction model is a multi-layered ensemble system combining natural language processing, structured data analysis, and a proprietary legal ontology built specifically for UK law.
The model analyses hundreds of factors simultaneously, weighted by their historical predictive power across 1.2 million UK judgments spanning the last 20 years.
Case facts, documentary evidence quality, and witness credibility indicators.
Strength of legal arguments, precedent alignment, and statutory interpretation.
Jurisdictional context, historical patterns, and procedural complexity.
Historical success rates, representation quality, and financial standing.
Case age, procedural stage, and limitation period considerations.
Economic conditions, sector-specific judicial trends, and public interest factors.
LexAI Dispute Prediction covers the full hierarchy of UK courts and tribunals.
Full judgment analysis with argument tracking and outcome predictions for appellate proceedings.
King's Bench, Chancery, and Family divisions with specialist subject matter models for each.
Unfair dismissal, discrimination, TUPE, and whistleblowing cases with regional tribunal analysis.
Commercial, Technology and Construction Court, Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, and more.
Real-world examples of how LexAI Dispute Prediction has informed litigation strategy for UK firms.
A leading City firm used LexAI to assess a complex multi-party breach of contract dispute before issuing proceedings. The model identified a critical weakness in the claimant's limitation argument — a factor that had been overlooked in initial advice — and flagged it as the single highest-weight predictor against success.
The firm revised its strategy, negotiated a £2.8M settlement, and avoided a potentially unsuccessful trial. LexAI's predicted success probability of 34% proved vindicated by subsequent analysis.
An employment specialist used LexAI to assess a high-profile unfair dismissal claim against a FTSE 250 company. The model predicted a 78% probability of success for the claimant based on procedural failures in the employer's dismissal process — failures the respondent's legal team appeared to have underestimated.
Armed with this analysis, the claimant's solicitors held firm through pre-trial negotiations, ultimately securing a settlement 40% above the employer's initial offer.
We believe AI in litigation must be used responsibly. LexAI Dispute Prediction is designed to augment — never replace — professional legal judgment. Our model is fully explainable, bias-audited, and transparent.
Every prediction includes a full explanation of the factors considered, their individual weights, and the comparable cases that most influenced the result.
Every prediction includes full factor breakdown and comparable case citations.
Quarterly independent audits for demographic and geographic bias across predictions.
Designed for use within SRA guidance on technology-assisted legal advice.
LexAI supports, never supplants, your professional legal assessment and advice.
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