ALM, the parent company of Law.com and an international network of legal and business publications, is slated to launch a new Law.com website and mobile app next week. ALM has scheduled a launch event Monday night in New York City, to coincide with the start of
Is the Google News Archive Dead or Just Down?
I am a frequent user of the Google News Archive, which allows searching of historical newspapers back to the 1800s. In December, the archive disappeared as a search option. A new help page appeared providing alternative instructions for searching the archive, but even using those instructions, nothing can be searched older than 1970.
According…
New Preview Screencaps of DocketHero
In a post last week, I briefly mentioned DocketHero, a soon-to-be-launched website that will connect lawyers in need of services with those willing to provide them. Slated to launch later this month or early in February, DocketHero will provide a B2B marketplace to connect lawyers…
Survey: Small Firm Lawyers Warming Up to Cloud, But Security Still a Concern
Small-firm lawyers are increasingly likely to use cloud-based services, but they remain concerned concerned about the security and confidentiality of their data in the cloud, according to a survey released today by LexisNexis Firm Manager.
Mobility was the top-cited benefit of the cloud. (Click to enlarge.)
The…
After Aborted Launch, Jurify is Back with Research Tool for Transactional Lawyers
In October 2012, two longtime corporate lawyers announced the private beta launch of Jurify, which they described as the “first mass collaboration platform for lawyers and clients.” The site would focus on using crowdsourcing to enhance access to legal research. “Think of it as a Wikipedia for the law,”…
New Site Helps Divide Property in Divorce
A Minnesota lawyer and mediator has launched a website that aims to help divorcing parties divide their marital property, without the need for a lawyer. Called CleanSplit, the site uses an automated, sealed-bid process to allow couples to value and divide their property equitably.
“As a mediator, I would…
Podcast: The Legal Issues Surrounding Bitcoin
Cyber currency Bitcoin has seen an exponential rise in value and popularity since its inception in 2010. Consider this: If you had bought $1,000 worth of Bitcoins in 2010, it would be worth $2.4 million dollars today. But as Bitcoin gains wider mainstream use, it is surrounded by a host of legal questions. In…
Two New Sites for Finding Short-Term Help
Are you a solo or small-firm lawyer who sometimes needs to hire temporary help for short-term assignments? If so, two new services promise to help you find the right person.
One, Legalkin.com, was just launched on Jan. 9. It focuses on connecting law firms of all sizes with freelance lawyers,…
How Law Firms Spent their Tech Money in 2013
Where did law firms spend their technology dollars in 2013? Every year, the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and the market research and consulting firm InsideLegal team up to conduct a survey examining the technology purchasing trends and budgets of ILTA firm members. That’s old news, insofar as
Lexis Licenses Bankruptcy Software to Fastcase
Well, here’s a licensing deal I would not have seen coming: LexisNexis and Fastcase. The two companies announced today that Fastcase will now be the exclusive provider of Collier TopForm & File, a tool for creating and filing bankruptcy…
Two Sites Offer Platforms for Crowdsourced Legal Research
My latest “Ambrogi on Tech” column for the ABA Journal, 2 new websites offer platform for crowdsourced legal research, looks at Casetext and Mootus, two sites that bring crowdsourcing to legal research, but in somewhat different ways.…