Open reasonablecode opened 1 day ago
We need the following mission statement back somewhere in the beginning: "Empowering litigants with analytics that matter to their case." This is needed to make the connection between "A tool to power up your litigation strategy" with the three questions of Know Your Judge, Know Your Costs, and Know Your Lawyer.
Can we put the following screenshots next to the three questions as follows: Know your judge - The AI-generated Probability of Disposal graph in Issue 32 in the LSD repository Know your costs - The AI-generated Time to First Substantive Hearing graph in Issue 32 in the LSD repository Know your lawyer - pick a generic image of a lawyer arguing before a court.
The section Focusing on What Matters Most can be substituted with Our Data. This must contain information on (1) Data Coverage (no. of cases in our database, no. of courts, no. of judges and no. of arguing counsel) - perferably a ticker format; and (2) where our data has been cited (see the googlesite under "Our Data").
The language "Focusing on What Matters Most" is useful. See if you can merge it with "Empowering litigants with analytics that matter to their case".
Ajay Shah and Susan Thomas mugshots at the top. Some text on the following lines:
"The Professors who bring decades of statistical modelling knowledge and patience to the table. A mix of their academic knowledge and foreseeing capability make up The Professeer."
Bhargavi Zaveri Shah Lawyer by training; has first hand experience of litigation and litigating lawyers in Indian courts; brings to the table her decade-long experience of manually building case lifecycle datasets; struggling academic and wannabe entrepreneur, all thanks to her Gujarati genes.
Siddarth Raman Management consultant with experience across sectors ranging from infrastructure IT to consumer IT; has set up complex data systems for more complex organizations; brings to the table developer experience and all the innate skills that consultants are born with.
Pavithra Manivannan Lawyer by training; has experience building systems and processes needed to keep large databases and teams running; brings to the table her hunger to learn across fields; wannabe coder and data analyst.
Aayush Patnaik <>
Atibhi <>
Can you give separate texts for Ajay and Susan?
Ajay Shah An aeronautical engineer turned economist turned public intellectual; a wannabe lawyer who believes in the vision of making courts and litigants' lives more predictable; brings eternal optimism to the table.
Susan Thomas Trained engineer and statistician; developed a deep interest in applying a quantitative lens to the working of courts; brings decades of statistical modelling knowledge and endless patience to the table.
A mix of their academic knowledge and foreseeing capability make up The Professeer.
A tool to power up your litigation strategy --> just "Power up your litigation strategy"
Simplify language.
How much time will your case take for disposal? --> When will your case get disposed? How much time will it take for your first hearing to happen? --> When will you get your first hearing? What is the probability of getting interim relief in your case? --> What are the chances of interim relief? What is the probability of a judge change in your case? --> Will the judge change? What is the probability of a successful outcome in your case? --> (Remove) How many hearings will it take for the disposal of your case? --> How many hearings does it take? How many hearings are likely to be substantive? --> How many of these will be adjournments? How soon are you likely to get your first substantive hearing? --> When will my case make progress? How many cases has an arguing counsel appeared in before a judge? --> What's your lawyer's history before a judge? What proportion of cases did he/she win? --> How often did they win.