Sony Digital Paper: A One-Trick Pony – But It’s a Great Trick
With Visual Law, the Eyes Have It
There is a trend in legal information, rapidly gaining momentum, in which visualization tools and design concepts are used to help lawyers, students, consumers and scholars make sense of the law. In the cover story of this month’s ABA Journal, I take an in-depth look at this trend.
I write about some emerging…
Podcast: Has the Promise of Gideon v. Wainwright Been Fulfilled?
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In this week’s Lawyer2Lawyer, we consider the promise and reality of the right to counsel, 51 years after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision, Gideon v. Wainwright. Specifically, we look at public defenders in…
Unsend Email? Two Harvard Law Students Have a Way
Back Up Your Cloud with ‘Backupify’
Have you ever thought about whether you should back up your law firm’s cloud? If your cloud service goes down or loses files, where will that leave you? A recent report from Forrester Research cautions that businesses should back up their critical cloud data…
First Look: Sony Digital Paper for Taking Notes, Reading and Annotating Docs
Just after ABA Techshow, I published a post listing my picks for the top 10 product announcements at the show. My #2 pick was Sony’s Digital Paper, a remarkably thin (.26 inches) and light (12.6 oz.) tablet-like device with a 13.3 inch, high-contrast E Ink display.…
We Test WordRake’s Beta Version 2.0 on ‘McCutcheon’
Avvo Gets Another $37.5 Million in Financing
It’s a good time to be a legal startup, it seems. Just three weeks ago, we reported here that Clio, the cloud-based practice management platform, had raised $20 million in financing. Now comes news that the lawyer directory site Avvo has closed $37.5 million in financing.
This latest round of…