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Lex Machina

lex machina

London

Legal Analytics for the Data-Driven LawyerLex Machina has the most accurate, complete, and transparent analytic data, as well as exclusive outcome analytics that you can only find in Lex Machina. Our data is compiled, cleaned, and enhanced by a unique combination of machine learning and in-house legal experts, and updated every 24 hours. Here are some of the capabilities that set us apart from other analytic tools: Unique Outcomes Only Lex Machina’s Outcome Analytics™ provide damages, findings, resolutions, and remedies, which are critical to understanding what happened in a case, and knowing who won. Valuable Insights Our unique Case List Analyzer™ helps you find all the cases like yours with our exclusive practice-specific filters and tags. Get to the relevant cases quickly and easily, and build comprehensive case lists based on actual pleadings documents. Instant Results Our unique Quick Tools make it easy to instantly compare judges, parties, or law firms, create winning motions, explore patent portfolios or expert witnesses, and more. Accurate Data Only our patented Attorney Data Engine™ corrects and adds missing counsel data, producing an accurate record of the appearances of your lawyers and your opponent. By using document-based analysis we include records that other systems simply will never see. Transparent Sources Only Lex Machina allows you to show your work, and drill down from high level trends to the underlying dockets and documents. We also provide you the definitions so that you always know what you’re looking at and where the information came from.

Jane Cameron

jane cameron

Woking

I first took up silk painting at the 2001 Knitting and Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace, when the Fabric Colour Workshop were doing taster sessions. I went with curiosity, and came home with a large frame, some silk, a brush and a box of little bottles of paint! Since then, I have completed my City and Guilds qualification in creative textiles (silk painting), and the "Access to Art & Design" Diploma at the University for Creative Arts in Farnham. I enjoy teaching silk painting and helping each student to achieve their potential. I have written tutorials on aspects of silk painting for Crafts Beautiful Magazine and Creative Crafting Magazine, and contributed three projects to "Craft", which was published by Dorling Kindersley. I appeared (briefly!) on Paul Martin's Handmade Revolution (BBC2), and was interviewed by the Victoria & Albert Museum as part of a project on traditional crafts. I have run silk painting workshops for many local organisations including Watts Gallery, The Lightbox, The West End Centre in Aldershot, Amberley Museum, Woking College, NADFAS, The Embroiderers' Guild, the Guild of Weavers Spinners & Dyers, and the WI. I have also run introductory evening workshops for a number of local businesses, and many private parties. I have also been working in fused glass and ceramics since 2009, and have my own home workshop. I have been on a number of courses at Glasszoo, UCA Farnham, Warm Glass and The Glass Hub, and have also attended workshops at the International Festival of Glass. I have been featured in the Glass Beadmakers UK Magazine and Journal. I am a member of the Guild of Silk Painters. I set up their Surrey Branch in 2005. I have also spent time on the Guild of Silk Painters Executive Committee as their Vice Chairman and, more recently, as their Publicity Officer. My silk painting courses are also listed on craftcourses.com. I produce a range of hand made accessories and homewares from hand painted silk and fused glass, suitable for all occasions. Please do let me know if you have any questions. You can also visit www.surreycelloteacher.co.uk to find out about my other work.

West Central London Fixers

west central london fixers

London

West Central London Fixers bring together volunteer repairers and the community to fix their electronics for free. The idea is to nurture repair culture in the community, rather than throwing away electronics – indeed e-waste has become a huge environmental problem. The events are open to volunteer learner repairers so are educational as well. WCL Fixers currently organise monthly free repair events at the Dalgarno Trust and the Space in North Kensington as well as at the Livat shopping centre in Hammersmith. The idea however is to have three branches: WCL Fixers – North Kensington WCL Fixers – Hammersmith WCL Fixers - Westminster - from April 2023 We are supported by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the London Borough of Hammersmith Fulham. We work in partnership with the Restart Project. West Central London Fixers also engages in the private repair and recycling of laptops. Please call or email us for further details - wcl.fixers@gmail.com. We love fixing things at our free electronic repair events. However, as we do not stock spare parts for all electronics, it may be at times best to seek professional advice. Click on the link to locate your local repair shop. Trainee sessions now available at our repair events - (2 hours). Scroll down to the events in black and white. Reuse things: Library of Things, also present at Livat Hammersmith, helps you save money and reduce waste by affordably renting out useful Things like drills, sound systems and sewing machines from local spaces. You can also learn skills like DIY and repair.