Intraspexion -- Using Deep Learning to Prevent Litigation
What if a company could prevent a lawsuit by seeing the "smoking guns" before the damage is done? We're using Deep Learning to build an early warning system.
- Stage Product In Development
- Industry Software
- Location Seattle, WA, US
- Currency USD
- Founded August 2015
- Employees 0
- Website intraspexion.com
Company Summary
Does litigation cost too much? Yes. Commercial tort litigation torts cost an average of at least $160 billion per year. We've calculated the value of avoiding an average commercial tort lawsuit at $350,000 per case, so just 3 cases sap net profits of over $1M. We have coding to extract text data from PACER to construct case-type training sets and we're testing a Deep Learning system now. The business model will be SaaS.
Team
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FounderNick had over 38 years of experience as a litigator in California's state and federal courts. He retired in 2014. Then his head cleared. He is the principal author of Preventing Litigation: An Early Warning System to Get Big Value Out of Big Data (Business Expert Press 2015).
B.S., Systems Engineering, UCLA
M.S., Environmental Engineering Science, Caltech
J.D., University of Southern California Gould School of Law (member, Law Review). -
Cofounder and provisional Chief Marketing OfficerLynn consults for and write for the legal technology market. With over a decade of experience in legal technology, working for dozens of service providers and organization, she brings a deep understanding of the industry.
B.S., Liberal Studies, Cal State U Northridge
M.S., Education: Online Teaching and Learning, Cal State East Bay -
Cofounder and General CounselSean is the immediate past Technology Editor of Law Technology News (now known as Legaltech News) (May 2007 to June 2015). He was the Senior Technology Editor at InformationWeek NetworkComputing Magazine (2000 to 2006).
B.A., History and Native American Studies, U.C. BerkeleyM.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, U.C. BerkeleyJ.D., U.C. Berkeley -
Cofounder, provisional CTOMike is a multi-disciplinary engineer whose career includes programming for Fortune 100 companies such as IBM, HP, Compaq, Microsoft, and Hitachi.
Mike helped create products which changed the industry, such as the PowerPC processor architecture and the reliability improvements seen in Windows 2000/2003.
B.S., Biology, Wayne State University
Member of IEEE
Advisors
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Harold A. BrownPartner, Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown (Beverly Hills, CA)Unconfirmed
James P. GrotonPartner (retired), Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP (Atlanta, GA)Unconfirmed
Thomas D. BartonProfessor of Law; Director, Louis M. Brown Program in Preventive Law at California Western School of Law (San Diego, CA)Unconfirmed -
Z. Jill BarcliftProfessor of Law; Director, Business Law Institute, Hamline University School of Law (St. Paul, MN)Unconfirmed
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