The prominent U.S. investment banking firm Union Square Ventures — known as the backer of technology companies such as Twitter, Twilio, Etsy and Kickstarter, as well as legal research company Casetext — is crossing the pond to lead a $5 million Series A investment round in Juro, a London-based company whose machine learning…
Documate’s New Guerilla Marketing Campaign Takes A Page from Salesforce – and A Jab At HotDocs
In 2002, three years after its founding, when Salesforce was still an upstart startup seeking to make its mark in the enterprise CRM space, founder Mark Benioff and his team conceived of a brash guerilla advertising campaign to take on the company that was then the incumbent industry leader, Siebel Systems.
With the tag…
The Decade in Legal Tech: The 10 Most Significant Developments
In legal technology, it was a decade of tumult and upheaval, bringing changes that will forever transform the practice of law and the delivery of legal services.
Feisty startups took on established behemoths. The cloud dropped rain on legacy products. Mobile tech untethered lawyers. Clients demanded efficiency and transparency. Robots arrived to take over our…
The 10 Most Popular LawNext Podcasts of 2019
In my LawNext podcast, I have conversations with the “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law.” Here are the 10 episodes that were most popular during 2019.
Note: This reflects unique downloads during 2019. It is not the most popular of all time. That honor goes to my 2018 interview…
LawNext Episode 59: LawClerk Cofounder Greg Garman on Changing-Up the Model for Small Firms
It was an epiphany, of sorts, for Greg Garman. In 2015, after 18 years at the same firm, including several as managing partner, he came to believe that most firms operated under a broken business model. Within weeks, he and several colleagues left the firm to start a smaller, more innovative practice, and he…
My Most Popular Posts of 2019
The LegalBoard is back, baby!
Every year for the past decade, I have compiled a year-end list of my most-popular posts. Two years ago, by a wide margin, my top-viewed post was about the debut of the LegalBoard, a keyboard designed for lawyers. This year, the LegalBoard again takes the top spot, thanks…
AALL Plans Startup Area At Annual Conference; Invites Applications
For the first time at its 2020 annual conference, the American Association of Law Libraries will dedicate a portion of its exhibit hall to featuring startups and emerging companies in the legal information field.
Start-Up Central will be a dedicated space at the annual meeting for newer companies to showcase their products and…
Aderant Acquires Bellefield Systems, Expanding its Cloud and Compliance Offerings
The legal technology company Aderant, which provides business and practice management software for larger law firms, has acquired Bellefield Systems, developer of the cloud-based mobile-friendly timekeeping product iTimekeep, which runs on Microsoft Azure, and its related product OCG Live, which works with iTimekeep to enforce compliance with outside counsel guidelines at…
Walking Out The Door: Why Are Women More Likely Than Men to Leave Law?
Although it has been some 40 years since women started entering the practice of law in large numbers, and even though women make up as many as half of incoming associates each year, they still account for just 20% of equity partners at larger firms. Part of the reason for this is there is…
AI Contract Management Company Evisort Raises $15M to Drive Next Phase of Growth
It has been quite a year for legal tech startup Evisort. Twelve months ago this week, the company introduced its flagship product, Document Analyzer, a cloud-based AI and text-mining application that helps enterprises analyze and manage their contracts. At the time, I wrote that it “might just be the hottest legal tech and…
State Net Legislative Tracker Marks 50th Anniversary with Platform Upgrades and New Analytics
The legislative tracking service State Net, which is owned by LexisNexis, is marking its 50th year in business by rolling out upgrades to its infrastructure and search and new analytics.
Founded 50 years ago in Sacramento, Calif., State Net was acquired by LexisNexis in 2010. Two years ago, LexisNexis put Daniel Lewis, vice…
LawNext Episode 58: Jim Sandman, President of the Legal Services Corporation
Jim Sandman may be one of the most impassioned advocates in the United States for ensuring access to justice for all. As president of the Legal Services Corporation since 2011, he oversees an organization that funds free civil legal services to more than 130 legal aid programs throughout the country. As a…
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