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Lex Machina
Lex Machina, Inc. is an IP litigation research company that develops legal analytics data and software.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=How Legal Analytics from Lex Machina will be the future of IP litigation research (with Ike's!) )〕 The company started as a project at Stanford University within the university's law school and computer science department before launching as a startup in Menlo Park, California. Lex Machina provides a SaaS product that is available for free to federal courts, academics and students, and select non-profits.〔 It consults clients such as law firms or corporate general councils and provides risk advisory services through its IP analytical reference engine. ==History== Lex Machina initially began in 2006 as a public interest project at Stanford University by Professor Mark Lemley and co-founders George Gregory and Joshua Walker. The project was developed within the university's law school and computer science department under the IP Litigation Clearinghouse (IPLC) project.〔 Lex Machina was incorporated in 2008 and launched the following year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Company Overview of Lex Machina, Inc. )〕 The name "Lex Machina" is a Latin phrase meaning "law machine" that Walker had used in a research paper he wrote in 2004. Walker was named the CEO of the company until venture capitalist Josh Becker took over in 2011.〔
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