Jacqueline Hill

Senior Litigation Analyst

J.D., Columbia University School of Law

18+ years experience

Jacqueline Hill is a highly respected Senior Litigation Analyst with a distinguished career spanning eighteen years, dedicated to the meticulous study and presentation of case results. She earned her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where her passion for legal analytics first took root. Prior to her current role at Sterling & Finch LLP, Jacqueline was a pivotal figure at Veritas Legal Group, where she developed sophisticated models for predicting litigation outcomes. Her professional philosophy centers on demystifying the intricate factors that shape legal judgments, providing clarity and actionable insights for legal professionals. She specializes in quantifying the impact of procedural rulings on final judgments, particularly within high-stakes commercial disputes. Readers of her articles can expect rigorous analysis, data-driven insights, and a pragmatic approach to understanding the nuances of legal precedent and its real-world application. Her seminal publication, "The Precedent Paradox: Unpacking Case Result Volatility," remains a cornerstone text for those seeking to understand the dynamics of litigation outcomes

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