We read the signal before the market finishes reading the leaderboard.
The old world reads the leaderboard. The new world reads the signal.
JHC Legal Intelligence identifies leverage inside the legal market — claim-category movement, narrative gaps, and proof under pressure — before the market fully processes what happened. Then it installs the mechanism to capture it.
The 834 Record™
While building the Jibrael Hindi Consulting launch, we identified a live mismatch between legal-market narrative and underlying filing data. The cumulative leaderboard showed one kind of leadership. The 2025 filing count showed another: speed, concentration, and proof under pressure.
According to Figure 11 of Lex Machina's 2026 Class Action Litigation Report, The Law Offices of Jibrael S. Hindi recorded 834 federal class-action filings in 2025 — the highest 2025 filing count among plaintiff-side firms listed. Milberg led the 2023–2025 cumulative total. The Law Offices of Jibrael S. Hindi led the 2025 annual filing count shown in the table.
That distinction is the signal.
Seeing it in real time.
Reading leverage inside the market before the market fully processes what happened — then moving while it is still uncrowded.
The gap is the opportunity.
Identifying the gap between what the market repeats and what the underlying proof actually shows — then converting it into positioning, authority, correction leverage, and business opportunity.
Source: Lex Machina 2026 Class Action Litigation Report, Figure 11. Claim scoped to 2025 filings among plaintiff-side firms listed. Cumulative multi-year totals differ.
From Signal to Install.
JHC Legal Intelligence & Narrative Audit™ does not sell information. It installs the mechanism that turns information into opportunity.
A legacy firm won the cumulative leaderboard. A lean consumer-protection machine revealed the 2025 signal. Jibrael Hindi Consulting exists to read, engineer, and productize signals like that.