Navigation
  • ☰
  • Home
  • About
  • Resources
    • Tech Competence
  • Contact
  • Podcasts
    • LawNext
    • Legaltech Week
    • LawNext Episode Gallery
  • Tech Directory
  • Advertise
  • Videos
    • How It Works
    • Law Insights
    • Legaltech Week Videos
By: Robert Ambrogi
Robert Ambrogi Robert Ambrogi Blog

Nuance Releases Second Generation of its Power PDF Software: More Features, Same Low Price

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 22, 2016

Using the Advanced Edit mode to edit the text of a PDF document.

Two years ago, Nuance Communications – the company perhaps best known for its Dragon speech recognition software – came out with Nuance Power PDF Advanced, a full-featured professional PDF program with all the capabilities lawyers would…

ScanSnap's 'Device-less' Scanning Now Works with Box

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 21, 2016

A post here two weeks ago reported on Fujitsu’s introduction of ScanSnap Cloud, a feature that allows scanning directly to popular cloud services, without the need for a computer or mobile device. At launch, it allowed scanning to Evernote, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Google Photos and Expensify.

Today, Fujitsu is announcing the…

Microsoft's Purchase of LinkedIn: What it Means for Lawyers

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 20, 2016

Microsoft’s purchase of LinkedIn last week was its largest acquisition ever. But is the deal good news or bad news for lawyers? I offer my opinion in my This Week in Legal Tech column today at Above the Law: This Week In Legal Tech: What Microsoft’s Purchase of LinkedIn Means for Lawyers.…

11 Companies Added Today to List of Legal Startups

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 20, 2016

Here are the latest additions to my list of legal startups. Send additions to ambrogi-at-gmail.com.

To read more about this list and why I created it, see this post.…

New Network Matches Solos/Smalls with Freelance Lawyers

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 17, 2016

Making its debut this week is the Now Counsel Network, a service that matches solo and small-firm attorneys with experienced freelance lawyers who can provide help on a temporary or project basis.

NCN was founded by Lisa Solomon, a lawyer (and longtime friend of mine) who has practiced exclusively as a freelance…

Another State Adopts the Duty of Technology Competence for Lawyers

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 17, 2016

I have been tracking here the states that have adopted the ethical duty of technology competence for lawyers. I have just learned of one more state that has adopted the duty. That brings the total number of states to 21.

The latest state is North Dakota, where the Supreme Court

'Legal Tech Newsletter' Gets New Name, New Cybersecurity Focus

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 15, 2016

In my column earlier this week at Above the Law, I wrote that I could think of only two U.S. publications dedicated to the subject of legal technology. One was Legal Tech Newsletter, published by the Law Journal Newsletters division of ALM.

Well, strike that. I learned today that ALM is rebranding…

NetDocuments Announces Integration with Microsoft Office 365

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 15, 2016


NetDocuments
, the cloud-based document and email management platform for law firms and corporate legal departments, today announced its integration with Microsoft Office 365. The integration allows users to create or open Word, Excel or PowerPoint files stored in NetDocuments using Office Online web apps or Office mobile apps, and then save…

Patent Lawsuits Target E-Discovery Company kCura and Its Partners

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 14, 2016

A Boston company that helps inventors and small companies enforce their patents filed a series of lawsuits this week against e-discovery company kCura, developer of the Relativity search and review platform, and several of kCura’s partners, alleging violation of a patent for concept-based visual presentation of search results.

The plaintiff, Blackbird…

Former GC Sues QuickLegal for Unpaid Stock and Wages

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 14, 2016

Another lawsuit has been filed against QuickLegal, this one by a California attorney who says that the company failed to pay stock and wages due him for his work as QuickLegal’s general counsel in 2014.

Justin C. Lowenthal, a lawyer in Davis, Calif., filed suit this week in U.S. District Court…

What's Happened to all the Legal Tech Journalists?

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 13, 2016

Today is the kick-off of Legaltech West Coast in San Francisco. After seeing the conference’s press registration list, it has me wondering where all the full-time legal technology journalists have gone. It’s the subject of my column today at Above the Law: This Week in Legal Tech: Where Are The Legal Tech Journalists?…

MyCase Now Allows Lawyers to Take Credit Card Payments

By Robert Ambrogi
on June 10, 2016

A post here in April reported that the practice management platform MyCase would soon be adding a feature to allow lawyers to accept credit card payments from clients directly through the MyCase application. This week, that feature went live.

The MyCase Payments feature already allowed online e-check payments directly from a client’s checking…

Newer Posts
Older Posts
PRESS RELEASES
Jun 18, 2026
Candle AI Partners with 8am's Docketwise
Jun 17, 2026
How Clients Are Treated Is as Important as the Legal Outcome Itself, New 2026 Legal CX Report® Finds
Jun 17, 2026
Building for Justice: LawDroid Expands Technical Team with Chief Research Scientist and AI Engineer
Jun 17, 2026
Litera Announces New Cloud AI Automation to Boost Security for Law Firm Communications, Removing Metadata Risk
Jun 16, 2026
Candle AI Partners with Mitratech's INSZoom
Advertisement for Legal Soft
Advertisement for PracticePanther
Advertisement for Briefpoint
Robert J. Ambrogi


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.

Read More....
Stay Connected
Email RSS

Facebook Icon Twitter Icon LinkedIn Icon

Subscribe to our Weekly Digest

Receive a weekly digest of all new content.

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

Topics
Archives
Recent Posts
  • Clio Launches Two AI Initiatives: Free Tools for Florida Lawyers and a Pledge to Train 25,000 Professionals
  • Ken Crutchfield: Is Kirkland's $500 Million AI Investment Really A Bet On Data?
  • BlackBoiler Launches Veris, Pairing Its Deterministic Redlining With Generative AI in Microsoft Word
  • Relativity Acquires Document Automation Company Gavel, Extending Its Legal Data Platform Into Word
  • This Week Saw A Slew Of New Legal Tech CEOs. But Why?
Footer
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

ABOUT LAW SITES
LawSites is a blog covering legal technology and innovation. It is written by Robert Ambrogi, a lawyer and journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology, legal practice and legal ethics for more than two decades.

Copyright © 2026, Robert Ambrogi. All Rights Reserved.
JUSTIA Law Firm Blog Design