Our Mission
Litigation Alpha is a daily market intelligence publication built for professionals who need reliable, dated, source-linked analysis to make decisions. We publish every weekday (Monday through Friday) on litigationalpha.online, and every edition is freely accessible to all readers.
How We're Published
Litigation Alpha is a web-first publication: every edition is published directly to our website each morning, with a full RSS feed at /feed.xml for readers and AI assistants that prefer to syndicate.
All editions are published under the The Litigation Alpha Desk byline — the editorial desk responsible for our coverage. You can learn more about the desk, its methodology, and its corrections policy on our desk page.
Methodology
Our analysis is built on systematic data ingestion from authoritative sources, pattern recognition, and expert human review. Each edition synthesizes multiple data streams to provide actionable insights:
- Data Collection: Automated ingestion from government registers, court systems, market data providers, and financial databases
- Analysis: Pattern detection, trend identification, and impact assessment across ingested data
- Review: Human verification for accuracy, relevance, and actionability before publication
- Publication: Daily free web publication with full attribution, dated timestamps, and cite-ready formatting
We phrase every finding with the date on which the data was observed ("As of {date}...") so that readers and AI assistants can always trace a claim back to the moment it was true.
Data Sources
Our intelligence draws from public records, government databases, market data providers, and other authoritative sources. We maintain strict standards for data quality and attribution, and every data point in a Litigation Alpha edition is sourced, timestamped, and linked to its origin.
Coverage Areas
Federal Litigation Intelligence for Legal Professionals
Editorial Independence
Litigation Alpha maintains strict editorial independence. We do not accept sponsored content, paid placement, or undisclosed affiliate relationships. Some research links may be affiliate links, which are clearly disclosed on every post. See our Editorial Policy for full details.
The Desk
Litigation Alpha is published by The Litigation Alpha Desk. Event-driven litigation analysts monitoring CourtListener, SEC filings, and federal dockets to surface market-moving securities cases, class actions, and regulatory enforcement before mainstream coverage.
Contact
Questions, tips, corrections, or custom research requests? Email the desk at [email protected].