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Judge Intelligence & Analytics

Understand your judge before you step into the courtroom — ruling patterns, MSJ grant rates, timing tendencies, and procedural preferences for South Carolina judges.

Judge intelligence database showing South Carolina circuit court judges with ruling history, tendencies, and case outcomes
Know your judge before you walk into the courtroom

The Problem

You are arguing a motion before a judge you have never appeared in front of. You do not know if they prefer oral argument, how long they take to rule, or whether they grant MSJs at a high rate. You are guessing at strategy instead of planning it.

The Solution

Attorney Workbench provides analytics on South Carolina judges — how they rule on common motion types, their typical timeline from hearing to order, their procedural preferences, and patterns that experienced local counsel would know but you might not.

How It Works

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Assign a Judge

When a judge is assigned to your case, Attorney Workbench pulls their profile with available ruling data, preferences, and procedural tendencies.

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Review Analytics

See ruling patterns on common motion types, average time to decision, preferences for brief length and oral argument, and other actionable intelligence.

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Apply to Strategy

Use judge intelligence to inform motion drafting, hearing preparation, and case strategy. The AI motion drafter uses this data automatically.

What's Included

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Ruling Pattern Analysis

See how a judge has ruled on Motion to Dismiss, MSJ, Motion to Compel, and other common motion types. Identify tendencies that inform your strategy.

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MSJ Grant Rates

Know whether your judge grants or denies summary judgment motions at a higher or lower rate than average — critical for case evaluation.

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Timing Intelligence

Understand how long a judge typically takes from hearing to written order. Set client expectations and plan your case timeline accordingly.

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Procedural Preferences

Learn whether the judge prefers courtesy copies, how they handle discovery disputes, and their expectations for pretrial submissions.

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AI Integration

Judge intelligence feeds directly into AI motion drafting, adjusting tone, argument structure, and citation density based on known preferences.

See It in Action

Product screenshots showing Judge Intelligence & Analytics in Attorney Workbench.

Frequently Asked Questions

Judge intelligence is compiled from publicly available court records, published opinions, and docket data. It is continuously updated as new rulings and orders are entered.
Ruling pattern data reflects actual outcomes from available court records. We present the data transparently with sample sizes so you can assess statistical significance for your specific motion type.
Attorney Workbench includes profiles for South Carolina Circuit Court judges across the state. Coverage depth varies by county and judge tenure, with more data available for judges with longer records.
When you draft a motion through Attorney Workbench, the AI automatically considers your assigned judge's known preferences — adjusting formality, argument structure, and the depth of supporting authority.
Absolutely. Judge intelligence uses only publicly available information — published opinions, docket records, and court filings. This is the same research any diligent attorney would do; Attorney Workbench simply aggregates and analyzes it systematically.

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