After talking about it for more than a year, Thomson Reuters Elite is preparing to launch Workspace within the next month. Workspace is Elite’s attempt to bring together distinct but related products within an environment where they share a common workflow and a common look and feel, across both web…
Does Your Firm Have a Cyber-Security Officer?
I spent a couple days this week at Vantage 2013, the conference for users of Thomson Reuters Elite. The most fascinating presentation I attended there was by Richard Bejtlich, chief security officer at the cyber-security consulting company Mandiant.
Bejtlich painted a terrifying view of…
ALM Launches iOS Apps for 14 U.S. Legal Publications
Legal news company ALM today rolled out a set of apps for iPhones and iPads covering 14 of its national and regional publications.
The apps, which can be downloaded from at.law.com/apps, cover the the following publications:…
A Podcast all about the ‘Podcast Patent,’ with Guests from Personal Audio and EFF
Personal Audio and its founder Jim Logan created and patented a technology which, they say, covers podcasting. The Electronic Frontier Foundation calls Personal Audio a patent troll and has launched a campaign to invalidate the patent. We hear from both sides on the latest episode of our podcast, Lawyer2Lawyer.
“This…
Another New Networking Site for Lawyers: Esqspot
History does not bode well for the prospects for success for legal-networking sites. As regular readers of this blog have heard before, many legal-networking sites have been launched over the years, but few have survived. The ABA’s social networking site, LegallyMinded, shut down in 2011 after barely two years…
New Site Lets Lawyers Barter Their Services for Other Services
A lawyer’s offer to barter for a headshot.
A website launched this week, Barterball, enables lawyers and others to barter their services in exchange for other services they may need, such as accounting or website design. The site is open to anyone, not just lawyers, but it was founded…
How I Will Survive Without Google Reader
Feedly works seamlessly across devices.
When Google announced that it would shut down Google Reader effective July 1, it was a double-whammy for me. Not only did I use Google Reader, but I also used a desktop program, FeedDemon, that synchronized with Google Reader. Right…
LawSauce App Helps You Locate Legal Materials Worldwide
This article won the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award. The editors of LitigationWorld, a free weekly email newsletter for litigators and others who work in litigation, give this award to one article every week that they feel is a must-read for this audience.
Two experts in legal research have developed…
Dwight Opperman Dies, Former West CEO
Opperman in 2011
Dwight Opperman, the former CEO of West Publishing Co., died yesterday. Opperman became an editor at West shortly after his graduation from law school in 1951 and eventually rose to the top position. He was instrumental in the development and launch of Westlaw and in setting the company on a…
Time Tracking Made Simple, Flexible and Free
In a recent post here, I reviewed Attorney Timekeeper, a cloud-based timekeeping application designed specifically for attorneys. Although I liked a lot about it, the one downside I saw was its price, a monthly subscription of $49.95.
My post elicited a…
Camera Takes Pictures You Can Refocus
Take a look at this picture. Click on it anywhere and watch how it refocuses. Now doubleclick anywhere and you’ll zoom in and refocus again. Doubleclick again to zoom back out.
This picture is made possible by a unique little device called the Lytro camera. As its website explains it, the…
Attend the Inaugural Boston Legal Innovation Meetup
Wednesday, June 12, will mark the first meeting of the newly formed Boston Legal Innovation Meetup. The group plans to meet once a month to discuss the future of legal services, legal education and legal technology. Anyone who shares an interest in these topics is welcome to attend.
The meeting…
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