The Australia-based legal technology company InfoTrack, which also operates in the United States, has acquired Lawgical, the parent company of several legal industry brands, including the Legal Talk Network, which produces some 30 law-related podcasts, ServeNow, which says it is the nation’s largest independent network of process service professionals, and ServeManager,…
Number of Diverse Legal Tech Founders Drops, But Overall Percentage Inches Up
The number of founders of U.S. legal technology companies who are women or people of color has dropped since 2018, but the overall percentage of diverse founders has risen slightly since then, because of fewer companies in the survey group.
While the number of women founders has dropped from 66 in 2018 to 57 now,…
ASG LegalTech, Parent to Four Legal Practice Products, Rebrands As Paradigm – Exclusive Interview with Company Execs
ALM Media Licenses Its Legal News To Bloomberg Law, Ending Exclusive Deal with LexisNexis
For nearly a decade, since 2011, LexisNexis has had the exclusive license to archived legal journalism from all ALM Media publications and websites, which include Law.com, The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal, Legaltech News, and a variety of regional and specialty publications.
But last Friday, Jean O’Grady at Dewey…
New ‘Law360 Pulse’ From LexisNexis Combines Legal Journalism with Data and Analytics
In my post last week on the 20 legal tech trends that defined 2020, one I included involved the launch last year of three new services for legal news, two of which combined traditional journalism with data and analytics, and a third, from Thomson Reuters, that seemed to directly target the Law360 news service…
20 For 2020: The Legal Tech Trends that Defined the Year
LawNext: The Founders of Findlaw and Justia on 25 Years of Making Law Free
Twenty-five years ago, in the still-fledgling days of the web, the husband-and-wife team of Tim Stanley and Stacy Stern founded FindLaw and quickly developed it into the most highly trafficked legal site on the internet. In 2001,…
ROSS Makes Next Move In Court, Pushing Forward In Fight Against Thomson Reuters Lawsuit
In what could be a strategic move to ensure its day in court, ROSS Intelligence made good this morning on its vow to continue fighting Thomson Reuters’ lawsuit against it, partially answering TR’s allegations and filing its own counterclaim against TR.
The filings follow news, first reported here Friday, that ROSS…
Legal Research Company ROSS to Shut Down Under Pressure of Thomson Reuters’ Lawsuit
ROSS Intelligence, a company that sought to innovate legal research through the use of artificial intelligence, and that helped to raise awareness of AI throughout the legal industry, is shutting down its operations, as a lawsuit against it by Thomson Reuters has crippled its ability to raise new financing or explore potential…
LexisNexis Releases Unique ‘Crowdsourced’ Resource for Commercial Leases
LexisNexis today launched a unique “crowdsourced” solution to a problem faced by lawyers who negotiate commercial leases, which is the lack of data on market standards and trends to aid them in lease negotiations.
Because commercial leases are typically private, lawyers are unable to get a broad view of the terms and standards used in…
20 Legal Tech Executives Write Speaker Pelosi In Favor Of Open Courts Act
Twenty executives of legal technology companies and organizations signed on to a letter delivered this morning to Speaker Nancy Pelosi in favor of legislation that would eliminate the PACER paywall and modernize access to federal court records.
Executives from companies and organizations involved in legal research, docket research and legal information wrote in favor of…
LawNext: The 10 Most Popular Episodes of November 2020
Here are the episodes of my LawNext podcast that got the most listens during November.
This reflects only downloads of episodes during the month of November, not for all time.
(In the all-time tally, the most listened-to episode is my April interview with legal futurist Richard Susskind.)…
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