Nicole N. Morris is a professor in practice at Emory University School of Law and director of the TI:GER program (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results), an innovative partnership between Emory and Georgia Institute of Technology that brings together graduate students in law, business, science and engineering to work on ways to take innovative ideas from…
The Week in Legal Tech? Hear All About It From Our Friday Journalists’ Roundtable, Today At 3 ET
We are back today at 3 p.m. ET for our weekly Legaltech Week journalists’ roundtable, where we discuss and dissect the top news stories of the last week.
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Former Legaltech CEO Tried To Bribe New Haven Mayor
Earlier this week, I provided an update on Derek Bluford, the indicted former founder of a legal technology company whose newly published book claims he was an FBI informant.
Now there is more news about Bluford, as the publication New Haven Independent reports on a 2019 dinner Bluford had with Toni Harp, then…
Casetext Add-In Enables Automated Brief Drafting in Microsoft Word
The legal research company Casetext is today introducing an add-in for Microsoft Word that enables legal professionals to use its Compose automated brief-drafting technology directly within documents on their desktops.
The add-in includes all the motions and features available in the online Compose application, including click-to-add arguments and Parallel Search, an AI-driven concept-search…
Indicted Founder Of Now-Defunct Legal Tech Company Says In Book He Was FBI Mole
Derek Bluford, who was indicted by a federal grand jury in 2018 after his legal technology company shut down amid allegations of fraud, forgery and impersonating a lawyer, has resurfaced with a new self-published book in which he says he became an FBI informant assisting in a political corruption investigation into the former mayor of…
On LawNext: Solo Inti Martinez-Alemán’s Award-Winning Approach to Client Service
A solo serving the Hispanic community in St. Paul, Minn., Inti Martinez-Alemán knew from the day he opened his Ceiba Forte Law Firm that he wanted to take a creative approach to client service.
It starts from the moment clients first arrive for a consultation, when he offers a drink menu and then asks them…
RIP: Gayle McCormick O’Connor
Sad news this morning as we learn of the death over the weekend of Gayle McCormick O’Connor, a stalwart of the legal technology industry, an effervescent life force, the soul mate to her longtime partner Tom O’Connor, and a dear friend to so many people in the legal world and beyond.
A marketing strategist for…
Lawmatics, CRM Platform for Law Firms, Raises $2.5 Million in Seed Funding
Lawmatics, a cloud-based client intake and marketing automation platform for law firms, said today that it has raised $2.5 million in seed funding.
The company, based in San Diego, Calif., was founded in 2017 by Matt Spiegel, the original founder in 2009 of law practice management platform MyCase.
The funding was led by Eniac…
Join Our Journalists’ Roundtable to Discuss the Week’s Top Legaltech Stories, Today at 3 ET
Join us today at 3 p.m. ET for our weekly Legaltech Week journalists’ roundtable, where we discuss and dissect the top news stories of the last week.
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Legaler Aid Aims To Tackle The Justice Gap Through Crowdfunding And Blockchain
Way back in 2018, I reported here on the plan by Australia-based company Legaler to create a blockchain-based legal charity to allow social justice legal cases to be supported through crowdfunding and matched with lawyers willing to handle them.
Today that project, Legaler Aid, is officially launching, promising to connect litigants in…
‘People Innovate, Technology Facilitates’ – A Conversation About Innovation At K&L Gates
Earlier this month, the law firm K&L Gates, one of the world’s largest firms, was honored as Law Firm of the Year in this year’s The Changing Lawyer Awards presented by the legal technology company Litera. The award is presented to the law firm that has most successfully reimagined the way it serves…
Discovery Company DISCO Raises $60M, Aiming To Become the Salesforce Of Law
The Austin, Tex., based discovery company DISCO said today that it has raised a $60 million equity financing, at a valuation for the company of $785 million, and bringing total investment in the company to $195 million.
The investment makes the company the market leader in cloud-based discovery technology, it…
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