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Startup Launching Today Provides Automated Legal Help to Those with Low and Moderate Incomes, Starting with Domestic Violence

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 13, 2017

As an associate at Sidley Austin who often provided pro bono legal help to low-income people, Dorna Moini came to believe that much of legal technology is designed to benefit corporations and higher-income individuals, while not a lot of technology is designed to help those with low and moderate incomes. So earlier…

What is the Legal Technology Word of the Year? Here’s My Pick

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 12, 2017

Recently, after reading that Dictionary.com had announced “complicit” as its word of the year for 2017, a friend asked what I considered to be the legal technology word of the year. As I thought back over the year, several words and phrases stood out as candidates came to my mind, but one seemed…

Fake News? ABA’s Legal Fact Check Turns to the Law to Get at the Truth

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 12, 2017

If Alabama Republican Roy Moore wins today’s special election for the U.S. Senate, will Congress have to seat him?

The answer to that and many other pressing questions in the news is provided by ABA Legal Fact Check, a website launched last August as one of the initiatives of this year’s ABA…

End the Big Law Advantage: Bridge the Communication and Security Gap

By Thomson Reuters [Sponsored]
on December 11, 2017
A troubling advantage that big law has over small is how attorneys use technology to efficiently and securely communicate with clients, according to the 2017 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report.

Keith Lee Expands His Lawyer Slack Group and Adds A Membership Fee

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 7, 2017

Two years ago, lawyer and blogger Keith Lee started a lawyer-networking group on the messaging application Slack. Called Lawyer Slack, the group expanded to include more than 100 channels dedicated to a variety of legal topics and several hundred members who exchange more than 20,000 messages a week.

But as…

Remember the Legal Keyboard? Now There’s A Mini Version for Travel

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 6, 2017

Remember the LegalBoard, a keyboard designed specifically for lawyers? Now there is a mini version designed to be portable — and that has the added advantage of working with Macs, which the LegalBoard does not.

I first wrote about the LegalBoard last January, and later followed that post with a hands-on…

Avoiding Court with Settlement Agreements

By Thomson Reuters [Sponsored]
on December 5, 2017
Most people avoid going to court. That’s why legal suits for accidents, injuries, and even medical malpractice typically don’t make it to trial. About 95 percent of pending lawsuits end in a pre-trial settlement.

ALM’s New Legal Compass Provides In-Depth Data on Law Firms, Lawyers and Companies

By Robert Ambrogi
on December 4, 2017

ALM is known for surveys and rankings that profile the legal profession such as the Am Law 100, NLJ 500, Global 100 and Diversity Scorecard. What you may not know is that ALM has nearly 150 such surveys, rankings and reports, tracking everything from law firm revenue to lateral moves to workplace…

Practice Management Companies Go To Court in Trademark Dispute Over ‘All-In-One’

By Robert Ambrogi
on November 30, 2017

ZolaSuite’s website says it is the “All In One Practice Management System”

Executive Data Systems, the Florida company that sells the law practice management platform PerfectLaw, has sued another practice management company, Zola Media, which sells the cloud-based system ZolaSuite, alleging that Zola is violating its trademark in the phrase…

Solo and Small Firms Face Many Challenges, Survey Shows, But Few Have Made Changes to Address Them

By Robert Ambrogi
on November 30, 2017

Lawyers in solo and small firms face many challenges, chief among them being acquiring new business, according to the soon-to-be-published 2017 State of U.S. Small Law Firms survey conducted by Thomson Reuters.

Recently in my column at Above the Law, I gave an overview of the survey, which polled more than 300…

Integreon Acquires Litigation Startup Allegory; Says More Disruption To Come

By Robert Ambrogi
on November 29, 2017

Global legal services provider Integreon yesterday announced its acquisition of the cloud-based litigation management platform Allegory, a company founded in 2012 by former Gibson Dunn litigator Alma Asay. Asay is joining Integreon as chief innovation officer, legal solutions, and all of her Allegory team is moving to Integreon.

Alma Asay…

Vote Now For The Legal Tech Companies That Get To Be In Startup Alley at ABA Techshow

By Robert Ambrogi
on November 29, 2017

A bit delayed in posting this, but voting opened Monday to pick your favorite legal technology startup. Fifteen companies will be selected to participate in the ABA Techshow Startup Alley. They’ll get to go to ABA Techshow, where they’ll exhibit their products in a special portion of the exhibition hall and also…

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Bob Ambrogi is a lawyer and journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology and innovation for more than two decades. He writes the award-winning blog LawSites, is a columnist for Above the Law, hosts the podcast about legal innovation, LawNext, and hosts the weekly legal tech journalists' roundtable, Legaltech Week.

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