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,…
Investment Firm to Take Majority Share in Factor, the Axiom Managed Services Spin-Off
The managed services company Factor, one of two companies that spun off last year from legal services company Axiom, said today that one of its original investors, the investment firm Carrick Capital Partners, will multiply its stake in the company to become its majority shareholder.
Although the amount of the investment has not been disclosed,…
After Acquiring HighQ Last Year, Thomson Reuters Releases ‘Significant’ Upgrades
A year after it acquired HighQ, the London-based enterprise collaboration and file-sharing platform for the legal industry, Thomson Reuters is today announcing an upgraded version of the platform, which it says is the most significant HighQ release to date, with more than 100 new features and enhancements.
Among the most notable features of…
On LawNext: The Story Behind Erin Levine’s DIY Platform ‘Hello Divorce’
It should have come as no surprise when California attorney Erin Levine recently announced her plan to go nationwide with her do-it-yourself divorce platform Hello Divorce. After all, the site has been seeing rapid growth and has earned Levine broad accolades, including the 2020 James I. Keane Memorial Award for…
How Kira’s AI Is Being Used To Support Police Accountability Reform
Kira Systems is known in the legal profession for its machine learning software that identifies, extracts and analyzes text in commercial contracts, often used in M&A due diligence reviews. But in a unique public policy partnership, Kira’s software is being deployed as part of a police-reform initiative aimed at reducing police violence.
The reform…
Contract Lifecycle Company Agiloft Gets $45M Investment and New CEO
The contract management lifecycle company Agiloft has received a $45 million growth equity investment from FTV Capital — the first outside investment for this 29-year-old California company.
In conjunction with the investment, Eric Laughlin has been named chief executive officer, succeeding Agiloft’s founder Colin Earl, who will remain with…
ICYMI: Legaltech Week for 8.14.20 – Utah’s Sandbox, E-Discovery Acquisition, Robot Lawyers, Virtual Firms, and Joe Patrice Coins A Term
If you missed our live panel of legal journalists yesterday discussing the week’s top stories in legal technology and innovation, here are the audio and video recordings.
This week’s topics included: the Utah Supreme Court approves sweeping regulatory changes to address access to justice, e-discovery company Reveal acquires AI company NexLP, Biglaw lawyers flock…
Winners Named in ‘Law for Everyone’ Legal Tech Student Challenge
In June, Documate founder Dorna Moini and Northwestern Law professor Dan Linna issued a challenge to law students: Build an innovative legal technology application to solve a legal problem using the Documate document-automation platform and win $1,000.
Today, the winners of that Law for Everyone Challenge, selected by a panel of…
Breaking: In Historic Vote, Utah Supreme Court Approves Sweeping Changes in Legal Services Regulation
In a historic vote that could set a blueprint for the rest of the country, the Utah Supreme Court has approved the most sweeping changes in a generation to the regulation of law practice and the delivery of legal services.
Spurred by a widening gap in access to justice, made even worse by the…
Tomorrow: Join A Roundtable of Legaltech Journalists As They Discuss the Week’s Top News
Tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET is another episode of the Legaltech Week journalists’ roundtable, in which we hash out the week’s top stories in legal tech, question the occasional guest, and take your questions from the audience.
It’s all free but registration is required.
Episodes are also available afterwards as a podcast and on YouTube.
The…
There’s No Turning Back, Says Legal Admins’ White Paper, Change Is A Must
Two weeks ago, I wrote here about a poll of legal administrators on the impact of COVID-19 on law firms, summarizing the findings with the words of novelist Thomas Wolfe, “You can’t go home again.”
I noted then that those who conducted the poll planned to publish a white paper providing more details from…
My Column At Above the Law: Why the Federal Circuit’s PACER Ruling Is A Mixed Bag
Headlines last week were touting the ruling on PACER fees issued Thursday by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. The judiciary “can’t use PACER as IT slush fund,” said one. “PACER Fees Are Too High, Federal Circuit Says,” reported another. “Federal judiciary is overcharging for access to public records online,” said still…
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