SixFifty, Led by Kimball Dean Parker, ’13, Releases US Employment Law Dataset

SixFifty Unveils Project To Encode All U.S. Employment Law As Data, with Free Access for Academics

SixFifty, a company that helps businesses automate employment law compliance and documentation, today released the first phase of its Employment Law Informatics Project (ELIP), an effort to catalog, summarize, and encode the logic of every employment law in the United States, to enhance both academic legal research and practical business use.

Phase 1 covers over 100 employment law topics across every state and major locality in the country, it said.

According to Kimball Dean Parker, chief executive officer, SixFifty attorneys researched each topic, drafted plain-language summaries, and labeled and coded the entries. Users can search the data, which currently includes more than 4,000 unique summaries, by:

  • filtering and sorting the information by a variety of fields, or
  • using a generative-AI powered search to query the data.

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