Rocket Matter is today announcing the latest round of updates to its cloud practice management platform, and they include the first of a planned series of practice-specific modules, this one for insurance defense, as well as enhancements to batch billing said to speed the process by 80 percent and improvements to the platform’s overall engineering…
Adobe Releases Major Updates to Acrobat DC, Including Integrated Adobe Sign
Adobe today announced a number of enhancements to its Adobe Document Cloud intended to enhance collaboration around PDF documents, maximize mobility, and improve the overall PDF workflow and experience. It is also making a number of enhancements to Acrobat Reader and to its Adobe Scan and Adobe Sign mobile apps.
The new…
Breaking: ILTA Names New CEO
The International Legal Technology Association today announced that Joy Heath Rush will become its CEO effective Oct. 20.
A longtime ILTA board member and past-president of the organization, Rush currently leads sales operations at Litera Microsystems, a global provider of content management software. She was formerly at the law firm Sidley Austin, where…
5 Model Rules and 1 Resolution You Could Breach if You’re Not Prepared for Disaster
By Cynthia Sharp, JD, LLM
You can’t control a natural disaster, but you can control how you prepare. Consider today’s legal practice management systems that make it easy to store and manage files, client information, and everything else that’s critical to running your practice, securely in the cloud. This technology is…
Breaking Practice Management News: Tabs3 Acquires CosmoLex to Expand in the Cloud
There is major acquisition news today involving practice management technology. Software Technology LLC, developer of Tabs3 Software, a leading desktop law practice management program, has acquired CosmoLex, one of the leading cloud-based practice management platforms.
With the acquisition, Tabs3 is now able to provide solo and small firms with complete suites of billing,…
Clio Cloud Tech Preview: LAWCLERK Now Lets Firms Build ‘Dream Teams’ of Freelancers
In a recent post here, I wrote about LAWCLERK, a legal services marketplace where solo and small-firm attorneys can hire freelance lawyers for short-term projects, and its integration with the practice management platform Clio. With the Clio Cloud Conference coming up this week, LAWCLERK has introduced a new feature that allows firms to rehire favored freelancers.…
LawNext Episode 12: Judging Judges – How Gavelytics’ Judicial Analytics are Reshaping Litigation
What if a lawyer could know how a judge is likely to rule in a case or how heavy is a judge’s workload? Rick Merrill was a litigator at a large law firm who became frustrated over his inability to get meaningful information about the judges before whom he appeared. So last…
Clio Cloud Tech Preview: Voice App Tali Announces Several Updates
With the Clio Cloud Conference coming up next week, several of the companies that will be exhibiting there are preparing announcements of new features and product enhancements. I’ll cover a few of those in advance of the conference and more once it kicks off.
One company making several announcements is Tali, the voice-driven…
Oct. 22 NYU Panel Will Explore the Impact of Innovation on Law and Tech
What is the impact of technology innovation on law practice? An Oct. 22 program at New York University School of Law will examine this question, and it will do so with a notable twist — the majority of the panelists are NYU Law graduates who left law practice to found or join legal technology…
MyCase Updates Include Lead Tracking, LEDES Billing, Dropbox Integration, and More
I last wrote about MyCase in April, after I was given a briefing at ABA Techshow on updates and enhancements to the cloud-based practice management platform. Since then, MyCase has continued to add new features and capabilities.
In a recent call to brief me on these changes, Nicole Black, legal technology evangelist at…
LawNext Episode 11: Avvo Founder Mark Britton on Why He Started The Company, Why He Sold It, and Why He Left
Earlier this year, Mark Britton left Avvo, the often-controversial company he founded in 2006 and led as CEO, after selling it to web behemoth Internet Brands. Explaining his departure in a memo to his staff, he wrote, “It’s time for me to go.”
In the latest episode of LawNext, Britton reflects on his 12 years…