Court of Appeal tracking, outcomes and analytics
Comprehensive appeal tracking and analysis
Track, monitor and research Court of Appeal decisions since 2014, with judicial insights from over 1,000 appeal judgments covering the commercial High Court.
Developed in partnership with Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
No more searching through multiple sources, use Solomonic to follow cases beyond the first instance decision and see a fuller picture of every dispute, helping you act more quickly on the ones that matter most.
Maura McIntosh, Knowledge Counsel
“The new module allows me to see what cases are being appealed and track their progress with ease, including through setting alerts so that updates aren't missed. The ability to view the entire trajectory of a case from cradle to grave is an important evolution in how we monitor developments and deliver strategic, data-driven legal support.“
📌 Track developments
Now when you already have an alert set up for a case you will receive an update in your activity alert for any related appeal, including its progress. You can also track an appeal and subsequent developments.
📊 Market intelligence
Monitor the entire landscape in one place. If a decision has been upheld or overturned, this will now appear directly in the originating claim’s status timeline.
🔍 Deeper research
Search over 1,000 appeal judgments by barrister, party or law firm, judge, topic, legal matter and much more – making it easier to find unique insights.
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Track claim and appeal activity related to your key clients
Identify relationships between law firms, barristers and parties
Conduct due diligence on an expert witness
Review historic claim outcomes and contextualise your legal advice
Assess the impact an allocated judge may have on a claim outcome