Lex Machina Extends State Court Coverage with Seven Major Counties in California
Lex Machina has added over 1.5 million cases in seven California counties, bringing its total state court case count to over 2.5 million cases.
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MENLO PARK, Calif., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lex Machina and LexisNexis recently released our seventh California county, Orange County Superior Court. The team has now released the following seven major California courts:
Los Angeles County Superior Court (serves 10 million citizens)
Sacramento County Superior Court (serves 1.5 million citizens)
San Diego County Superior Court (serves 3.3 million citizens)
Riverside County Superior Court (serves 2.5 million citizens)
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