The jury of popular opinion is divided on the writing style of the newest justice on the Supreme Court. Slate pronounced Neil M. Gorsuch a terrible writer. But a forthcoming quantitative study of his published opinions concludes that he “does exceedingly well according to the standards of good writing that legal writing authorities…
A Second State Moves Closer to Mandating Technology Training for Lawyers
In 2016, Florida became the first state to mandate technology training for lawyers, when it adopted a rule requiring lawyers to complete three hours of CLE every three years “in approved technology programs.”
So far, no other state has followed suit. But now one has moved a giant step closer to following in Florida’s footsteps.…
New Survey Suggests Legal Tech Companies Confused About Marketing
Legal technology companies are confused about how to market and sell their products, concludes the inaugural Legal Tech Go-to-Market Report, conducted by legal PR and marketing firm Baretz+Brunelle. Ninety-seven percent of respondents in the survey believe the legal tech industry has no firm grasp of go-to-market strategy or, at best, only a scattered one.
In…
Moneyball for Lawyers: Interview with Lex Machina CEO Josh Becker
In the book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, Michael Lewis documented how the Oakland Athletics used analytics to build a competitive baseball team. In much the same way, lawyers are increasingly using analytics to get the upper hand in litigation and business development.
One of the companies that pioneered the…
In Legaltech, 2018 Could Be A Banner Year for the Big White Comfy Chair
Recently, at the annual meeting of the American Bankruptcy Institute on April 20 in Washington, D.C., I moderated a plenary panel, “Artificial Intelligence: Why It Matters To Your Future Bankruptcy Practice.” The principal organizer of that conference was Karim Guirguis, chief strategy and innovation officer at ABI. All of us on the panel…
Hickory Dickory Dock, It’s Time To Learn About CLOC (Another Guest Post By Brett Burney)
[Editor’s note: We might just have to designate e-discovery consultant Brett Burney as our official roving correspondent. After posting his coverage yesterday of the Summit on Law and Innovation at Vanderbilt Law School, today we have his report from the Annual Corporate Legal Operations Institute.]
If you haven’t heard, allow me to introduce you to…
Women and Minorities Woefully Underrepresented Among Legaltech Founders, Study Finds
A first-of-its kind study of legaltech companies and their founders finds that women and people of color are significantly underrepresented among legaltech founders, accounting for just 13.6 percent and 26.5 percent respectively. Black and Latinx founders account for a staggeringly low proportion of legaltech entrepreneurs, at just 2.3 percent and 3.1 percent respectively,…
Can Non-Lawyers Bring More Benefit to the Legal Profession Than Lawyers? Special Guest Coverage of the SoLI Conference By Brett Burney
[Editor’s note: I was not able to attend the April 30 Summit on Law and Innovation at Vanderbilt Law School, but e-discovery consultant Brett Burney was there and files this report.]
Can non-lawyers bring more benefit to the legal profession than lawyers? The organizers of the Summit on Law and Innovation…
Casetext Just Made Legal Research A Whole Lot Smarter
Casetext today is rolling out three major updates to its legal research platform. One is an updated design and architecture to make the site faster, cleaner and easier to use. But it is the other two updates that I want to focus on, because, in combination, they dramatically enhance the results you receive when…
Legal Wellness Retreat Planned for Berkshires this Summer (and Registration Discount Ends Today)
Leave it to me to cover something on the afternoon of the last day of early-bird registration. So register fast if you’re interested.
This summer, July 18-20, in the bucolic Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, the practice management company Rocket Matter is hosting its first Legal Wellness Retreat, which they are describing…
Video: Interview with Thomas Hamilton of ROSS Intelligence at American Bankruptcy Institute
At the annual meeting of the American Bankruptcy Institute on April 20, I moderated a plenary panel, “Artificial Intelligence: Why It Matters To Your Future Bankruptcy Practice.” In advance of the panel, the ABI recorded a series of video interviews I conducted with some of the panelists. Here is…
Video: Interview with Darby Green of Bloomberg Law at American Bankruptcy Institute
At the annual meeting of the American Bankruptcy Institute on April 20, I moderated a plenary panel, “Artificial Intelligence: Why It Matters To Your Future Bankruptcy Practice.” In advance of the panel, the ABI recorded a series of video interviews I conducted with some of the panelists. Here is…