Issue-based intelligence from published UK decisions. How have housing-possession appeals fared in the Admin Court over the last 24 months? What is the typical financial-remedy outcome distribution in mid-asset divorces? Aggregate numbers, every figure cited back to the underlying judgments.
We do not profile, score, or predict individual named judges. That would risk SRA Principle 2 (public trust in the profession). LawFuze publishes court × area × issue distributions only. Activates at public launch on 1 September 2026 once our Computational Analysis Licence is granted by The National Archives.
CAPABILITIES
Aggregate distributions of ruling type by case area — financial orders, child arrangements, consent applications. Always grouped to remove any link to a specific named judge.
Median and quartile award ranges in published decisions by area and court tier. Drawn from public judgments; cited back to the underlying decisions.
How often particular argument types appear in published decisions, and the aggregate outcome distribution that follows. Aggregate only — no per-judge success rates.
Patterns at the court level (Family Court, High Court Family Division, etc.) on adjournments, late evidence and skeleton arguments. Court-tier granularity only.
Similar reported cases with matching fact patterns. Surfaced to help you benchmark your position; the supervising solicitor remains responsible for the final read.
Heuristics derived from large samples of published decisions on framing, evidence weighting and submission style. Heuristics — not predictions.
HOW IT WORKS
Choose court tier (Family Court, High Court Family Division, Court of Appeal) and case area. Aggregates are scoped to court x area — no named-judge selection.
Explore outcome distributions and procedural patterns drawn from published UK decisions at the court x area level. Every value cited back to source.
Heuristics on argument framing and evidence weighting derived from large samples of published decisions. Preparation aid only — the supervising solicitor remains responsible.
Understand how UK judgments tend to land at the court and area level. Aggregate distributions only — no per-judge predictions. A preparation aid for the supervising solicitor.
Activates at public launch on 1 September 2026, once the Computational Analysis Licence is granted by The National Archives.
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Choose court tier and case area. Aggregates are scoped to court x area — no named-judge lookup.
Outcome distributions and argument-type frequencies from published UK decisions, every value cited back to source.
Heuristics on argument framing and evidence weighting. A preparation aid — not a prediction about any individual judge.