One of the biggest and most pleasant surprises emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic is how rapidly and effectively the legal industry is innovating in response to remote work mandates. And based on conversations that I have had with GCs of large corporations and big law partners, the dominant sentiment regarding changes to the workplace has…
Guest Column: Utah, We are Going to Need a Bigger Sandbox
The Aug. 13 Utah Supreme Court decision intersected with the work of Reginald Heber Smith in a way I am certain he never expected.
In 1919, Smith published Justice and the Poor. In it, he wrote, “Without equal access to the law, the system not only robs the poor of their only protection,…
Fastcase Names Its 10th Annual ‘Fastcase 50’ Honorees
Every year since 2011, the legal publisher Fastcase has presented its Fastcase 50 award, which honors 50 individuals who are judged to be the year’s “smartest, most courageous, innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law.”
Today, Fastcase named its honorees for 2020, and the list includes a diverse group of lawyers, legal technologists, law…
All this Week on Litera.TV: Join Caroline Hill and Me for Live Coverage of ILTA>ON
All this week is a major event for the legal technology community — ILTA>ON, the first virtual annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association.
And all this week at Litera.TV, we will be delivering live coverage of the conference, co-hosted by Caroline Hill, editor-in-chief of Legal IT Insider, and me, and…
LawNext: How Kimberly Bennett Ditched the Billable Hour and Built A Successful Virtual Firm
Kimberly Y. Bennett describes herself as an innovator, entrepreneur, legal industry disruptor, and business coach who happens to be a lawyer. Nowhere are all those facets more evident than in the way she has structured her law practice, K Bennett Law, where she focuses on brand protection…
Litera Acquires Litigation Management Platform Allegory Law from Integreon
In March, Alma Asay joined Litera, after founding and then selling to Integreon the litigation management platform Allegory Law. Now, Asay and the product she created are together again, as Litera is announcing today that it has purchased Allegory Law.
For Litera, the acquisition adds litigation case management to its…
In Latest Court Filing, ROSS Fires Back at Thomson Reuters’ Claims of Copyright Infringement
In a brief filed today in federal court in Delaware, legal research startup ROSS Intelligence fired back at Thomson Reuters’ claims that it stole copyrighted content from Westlaw in order to jumpstart development of its own product.
By way of recap, TR sued ROSS on May 6, alleging that it surreptitiously stole…
TechnoLawyer Names Its Top 10 Products of 2020
As it has almost every year since 2011, the legal technology newsletter TechnoLawyer has published its picks for the top products of the year.
Winners are picked through “passive” voting, based on the number of reader click-throughs on articles published during the year about new products.
“When you and your fellow TechnoLawyer subscribers click…
Photo Gallery: Two Years of LawNext in 92 Thumbnails
Two years ago, I signed off the podcast I’d done for 13 years to launch a new podcast, LawNext, where I planned to feature the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law.
Ninety-two episodes later, I’ve had the honor of speaking with many of the leading innovators in legal.…
Featured Resource: Artificial Intelligence 101: Introducing AI into Contract Management
Each week, we’re highlighting one of the resources from the LawSites Resource Center, a library of downloadable content such as ebooks, white papers, case studies and more from experts and vendors in the legal industry.
This week’s featured resource:
White Paper: Artificial Intelligence 101: Introducing AI into Contract Management.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)…
If Your Judge Is Using this New AI Tool, Should You Be Using It Too?
Thomson Reuters is today introducing an artificial intelligence brief-checking tool designed to help judges understand and validate the briefs submitted in their courts.
But that begs the question: If your judge is using this tool to check the briefs of you and your opponents, then wouldn’t you want to use it first, before you…
Like the Netflix of Legal Programming, Litera TV Unveils New Format and Hosts, Plus Live Full-Day Coverage of ILTA>ON
Litera today announced a further expansion of Litera TV, its platform of streaming legal programming, with a new Netflix-like user experience, new hosts, and the announcement that it will provide gavel-to-gavel live coverage of next week’s ILTA>ON conference, with me as one of two anchors hosting the coverage, along with Caroline Hill,…
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