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Legal analytics platform provider expands product line to help customers manage risk and increase efficiency. 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – September 17, 2015 FiscalNote, provider of a real-time legal analytics platform that tracks, analyzes and forecasts legal and policy data, today announced the release of its new state regulations product, Atlantis, expanding its government policy analysis capabilities.

This new offering from FiscalNote aggregates state-level regulations across all 50 states and D.C., providing users access to a comprehensive database of state regulations across industries – all in one place. Atlantis also provides customized analysis on specific issues and access to all related regulatory documents including bulletins, proposed rules, amended rules, adopted rules, emergency rules and executive orders.

“Following the release of Sonar earlier this year, we heard our customers asking for state-level regulations to complement the work they were already engaged in with state legislation,” said Tim Hwang, CEO and co-founder of FiscalNote. “With this solution, our customers are now able to discover new rules and rule changes as they happen from a single location, without having to visit hundreds of individual sites and information clearinghouses.”

With the release of a state-level regulatory solution, FiscalNote continues its march to become an ecosystem for its customers to more efficiently and effectively manage risk. The company’s first product, Prophecy, tracks, monitors and forecasts the outcome of state and federal legislation with more than 94 percent accuracy. The product’s Legislator Analytics™ capabilities provide extensive insights on the effectiveness of individual legislators, as well as likelihood of support on individual pieces of legislation.

FiscalNote recently released its second product, Sonar, which searches, tracks and analyzes federal regulatory activity, while providing sentiment analysis across comments from stakeholders. The company aims to better connect organizations with government data, providing data-driven analysis to help policy and legal professionals gain valuable, actionable insights.

“Our vision at FiscalNote has always been to foster a more transparent political and legal system,” said Hwang. “By offering our users access to this historically difficult to obtain data, we move one step closer to fulfilling that vision.”

About FiscalNote

FiscalNote provides a real-time legal analytics platform that is revolutionizing the way policy and legal professionals work. With its mission of unlocking open data and fostering a transparent political and legal system, FiscalNote’s next-generation platform connects policy and legal professionals with the information they need to get vital alerts on market-moving issues, instantaneously analyze relevant laws and react effectively to political risk. The company’s first product, Prophecy, tracks, monitors and forecasts the outcome of state and federal legislation. Powered by its proprietary ingestion and predictive analytics engine, Prophecy uses legislative data from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Congress to determine legislator effectiveness and forecast policy outcomes with more than 94 percent accuracy. In 2015, the company introduced its second product, Sonar, which searches, tracks and analyzes proposed and final regulations, while providing sentiment analysis across comments from stakeholders. Founded in 2013, FiscalNote’s customer base spans multiple industries, including financial services, healthcare, energy and transportation, among others. Customers such as Aetna, Lyft and Democratic Governors Association (DGA) utilize FiscalNote for legislative and regulatory insight across their organizations.

FiscalNote is backed by Mark Cuban, Renren, NEA, Jerry Yang’s AME Cloud Ventures, Green Visor Capital, Winklevoss Capital, Enspire Capital, Middleland Capital, First Round Capital’s Dorm Room Fund and Visionnaire Ventures.

For more information, visit www.fiscalnote.com and follow on Twitter @FiscalNote.

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