Last year, as I wrote here in December, a group of undergraduate law students at the University of Cambridge in the UK launched what they called the world’s most advanced legal chatbot, LawBot, designed to help crime victims by providing a preliminary assessment of their situation and of the actions available for them to pursue. Since…
ExhibitView’s PDF+ Offers Core PDF Features Lawyers Want At A Low Price
PDF software is a must-have for most law offices. For many lawyers, and especially for litigators, just any PDF software won’t do. They need features such as Bates numbering and redactions that are typically available only in the “pro” versions of higher-end PDF programs, such as Adobe Pro DC, which starts at $179.88 a…
Two Competing IP Management Platforms, Anaqua and Lecorpio, Announce Merger
Two competing providers of platforms for managing intellectual property today announced their merger and their plans to create a next-generation IP software and services company.
Boston-based Anaqua, Inc., which has products for both corporations and law firms, and Fremont, Calif.-based Lecorpio, which focuses on corporations, say their newly combined company will focus on powering…
Turns Out Legal Research Services Vary Widely in Results
Call me naive, but I would have thought that entering the identical search query on, say, both Westlaw and Lexis Advance would return fairly similar results, at least among the cases ranked highest for relevance. After all, shouldn’t the cases that are most relevant to the query be largely the same, regardless of the research…
Startup Says It’s First Robo-Lawyer for Real Estate Investing
A legal and financial technology startup, Bootstrap Legal, is today launching online software that uses artificial intelligence to automate the drafting of legal paperwork for real estate investors raising capital for projects in the range of $2 million or less. The bot is targeted at real estate investors who are originating private…
Venerable Legal Publisher Changes Name to Reflect Changing Times
A 162-year-old legal publishing company is changing its name to reflect its evolution from print publications to digital products and services. Chicago-based Law Bulletin Publishing Company, publisher of the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, a mainstay in the Illinois legal community, is now rebranding as Law Bulletin Media.
“We are changing our name…
Friday Catch-Up: Stuff About AI, Alexa, Conferences, Nomads, Podcasts and More
Some items I’ve been meaning to blog about:
LexPredict open-sources its contract analytics platform. LexPredict, the technology consulting and development company founded by CEO Michael Bommarito and Daniel M. Katz, professor at Chicago Kent College of Law, has announced that it will open source the development of ContraxSuite, its platform…
More From #AALL17: A Conversation with LexBlog’s Kevin O’Keefe
In a post here yesterday, I offered my thoughts on the just-completed annual conference of the American Association of Law Libraries. During the conference, Kevin O’Keefe, founder and CEO of LexBlog and blogger at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, interviewed me on Facebook Live. He called it an interview, but it really more of…
AALL: The Other Legal Tech Conference
The exhibit hall at AALL.
People often ask me which are the best legal technology conferences to attend. As I pointed out in a column last year at Above the Law, three conferences form a triumvirate of national legal tech conferences that draw the most attention and biggest headcounts: ILTACON,…
DoNotPay Launches Service to Let Anyone Create A Legal Bot
Two years ago, Joshua Browder launched his DoNotPay chatbot as “the world’s first robot lawyer” to help people fight parking tickets. He reported a high rate of success, winning 160,000 out of 250,000 cases. He later expanded it to provide free legal aid to the homeless, then expanded it again to help refugees seeking asylum in…
New Service Offers Legal Answers via Email for As Low As $20
A new service launching today allows individuals and businesses to get answers to legal questions via email within 24 hours for a flat fee as low as $20.
Called Micro, the service is being introduced by the company LawTrades, which already has a platform that connects businesses and startups with lawyers…
Wolters Kluwer to Unveil Two Tools to Bolster Securities Law Work
The home page of M&A Clause Analytics
At the annual convention next week of the American Association of Law Libraries, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory will unveil two new features of its Transactional Law Suite for Securities. One, M&A Clause Analytics, uses analytics to help streamline the process of drafting…