PLEASE NOTE: SSLA and SCAC are separate and unrelated projects.
Stanford Securities Litigation Analytics (SSLA) and the Stanford Securities Class Action Clearinghouse (SCAC) are separate and independent projects at Stanford Law School, operated by different teams with different funding sources. While the SCAC is a free-to-access public service website with basic information related to securities class action litigation and available court documents, SSLA is an empirical research center funded by data licenses with private industry.
Securities Class Action Clearinghouse: Questions related to the SCAC, and academic requests from educational institutions, should be directed to the Clearinghouse's Executive Director, Colleen Honigsberg at colleenh@law.stanford.edu.
SSLA is unable to help SCAC subscribers with the following:
- SCAC login issues or technical support
- Adding new subscribers to SCAC's existing mailing list
- Access to Clearinghouse data
- Free access to the SSLA website
Access to SSLA data is only through an annual paid data license.
While we are aware that the SCAC is currently undergoing restructuring and has paused updates to its website, SSLA cannot provide SCAC users with free access to the SSLA database.
SSLA does license access to its database to private industry for a fee. If you are interested in licensing SSLA data for commercial use, please fill out the form below. If you work for a company in the D&O insurance space, please contact your manager to see if your company currently licenses SSLA data.
