Thomson Reuters Integrates Legal Filings Data into Eikon to Show Impact of Court Cases on Stock Prices

Knowing the impact of litigation on a company's stock price can be "crucial" to trading decisions.

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The data is being made available via a new app on the Eikon platform, dubbed Court Wire Litigation Intelligence, which combines data on legal actions filed in more than 200 US courts from Westlaw with historical tick data and analytics from Eikon. The app displays traders' stock portfolios along with automatic alerts that are generated whenever anyone files a lawsuit against a company in their portfolio.

The filings are collected by Court Wire reporters and delivered before cases are publicly

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