In the relatively small world of legal news publishing, this is an interesting and potentially big development. The Dolan Company, publisher of legal and business newspapers all across the U.S., was acquired this week by GateHouse Media, a New York-based newspaper company that publishes some 109 daily newspapers and 200…
Call for Articles: Techshow Issue of 'Law Practice Today'
Is there an article about legal technology you’ve been hankering to write? Here is your chance to get it published and seen by a wide audience of legal and technology professionals.
I am serving as issue editor for the issue of the ABA webzine Law Practice Today that will come out in conjunction with…
In-House Counsel Value Client Alerts and Newsletters over Blogs
Corporate counsel find more value in law firm client alerts and practice group newsletters than in blogs, according to a survey published this week.
When corporate counsel were asked what types of law firm-generated content they found most valuable, 77 percent said client alerts and 76 percent said practice group newsletters, while only 35…
A Brief History of Technology Assisted Review
Technology-assisted review (TAR) is now so widely used in e-discovery and so widely accepted by judges that one federal magistrate-judge recently declared it to be “black letter law.” But it was only three years earlier when that same judge, Andrew J. Peck, issued the first decision ever to approve the use of TAR. And it…
Mass. Bar Switches from Casemaker to Fastcase as Member Benefit
I’ve written any number of times here about the ongoing head-to-head competition between legal research services Casemaker and Fastcase to win the loyalty of America’s lawyers — or, to be more precise, to win the loyalty of America’s bar associations, since both services market themselves…
Highlights from the Just-Published ILTA 2015 Technology Survey
The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) has just published its 2015 technology survey. The 269-page report is based on input from 420 law firms representing more than 88,000 attorneys and 185,000 total users. Law firms with fewer than 150 attorneys represent 66 percent (277 firms) of total responses.
Copies of the survey…
It's the First-Ever E-Discovery Day, With a Line-up of Free Webcasts
Today is the first-ever E-Discovery Day, featuring a full day of free webcast panels with some of the top professionals in the field addressing a range of cutting-edge topics. (This is also the day new e-discovery rules take effect in the federal courts.)
I will be moderating one of the…
As This Blog Turns 13, I (and Others) Ponder the State of the Legal Blogosphere
You know you’re getting old when even your blog is older than you care to admit. LawSites hit its lucky 13th birthday on Nov. 19. I started it back in 2002, partly as a way of providing updates to the book I’d published back then, The Essential Guide to the Best (and…
LexisNexis VP Steven Errick Discusses Lex Machina Acquisition
Following up on my posts earlier today (here and here) about the acquisition by LexisNexis of Silicon Valley legal analytics company Lex Machina, I had an opportunity to speak with Steven Errick, vice president and managing director of research services at LexisNexis, who gave me more details about the deal and plans…
Now It's Official: LexisNexis Acquires Lex Machina
[For an update, see: LexisNexis VP Steven Errick Discusses Lex Machina Acquisition.]
Following up on my earlier post today, Rumor Mill: Is LexisNexis About to Buy Lex Machina?, I have received confirmation from LexisNexis that the acquisition has taken place. Here’s the note I received from Ashley Jefferson, communications coordinator for LexisNexis:…
Rumor Mill: Is LexisNexis About to Buy Lex Machina?
For updates to this post, see:
Now It’s Official: LexisNexis Acquires Lex Machina. LexisNexis VP Steven Errick Discusses Lex Machina Acquisition.Rumors are swirling that LexisNexis is about to announce its acquisition of Lex Machina, the legal analytics platform that emerged out…
CosmoLex Adds Automated Bank Reconciliation, Importing of Bank and Credit Card Statements, and Third-Party Integration Platform
Being released today is a new version 3.3 of cloud practice management platform CosmoLex. Key highlights of this new version are the ability to import bank and credit card statements and automation of the month-end reconciliation process.
I’ve not yet had a chance to view the new version, but information provided to…