
Product Liability: The Next Frontier For Legal Analytics?
This free webinar will include a demonstration of Lex Machina’s award-winning Legal Analytics® platform, which is expanding into product liability.
This free webinar will include a demonstration of Lex Machina’s award-winning Legal Analytics® platform, which is expanding into product liability.
Join the webinar to learn about this evolving area of law.
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