Federal regulations incorporate by reference some 9,500 different technical and scientific standards developed by private standards developing organizations (SDOs). Understanding these standards is essential to compliance with the regulations. Yet, while anyone can freely access the regulations, they must pay to access the standards — anywhere from $40 to $1,000 for a single standard and…
Exclusive Survey Results: Small Firms’ Greatest Challenges And What They’re Doing To Address Them
Recently in my column at Above the Law, I provided an overview of a new survey of small-solo law firm management conducted by Thomson Reuters Solo and Small Law Firm group. I promised to follow-up with subsequent posts here in order to drill down deeper into the data, to which Thomson…
PracticePanther Adds Integrated Client Intake Forms, Saving Firms Data Input Time
Until last year, client intake was a forgotten component of most practice-management systems. Then, seemingly all at once, three different client-intake products were launched: Lexicata, Intake123 and Rocket Matter Intake. More recently, LexisNexis Firm Manager added an intake templates feature, although its templates cannot be sent to clients for them to fill…
Lex Machina Expands Analytics from IP into Securities Law; Other Practice Areas to Follow Starting in September
In the first of its promised expansions into other practice areas following its acquisition last November by LexisNexis, Lex Machina today announced its addition of securities law to its legal analytics platform.
Until today, Lex Machina had focused exclusively on intellectual property. But…
Eight Additions To My List of Legal Startups
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.
Two of these may look familiar, since I just recently blogged about them. See my posts about ClariLegal and about Deftr.…
Exclusive: Survey of Small Firm Management and Technology
A new survey of solo and small law firms examines the management challenges they face and how they are responding to those challenges. Thanks to Thomson Reuters Solo and Small Law Firm group, which conducted the survey, I’ve been given exclusive access to the survey results and will be reporting them in a…
New Casetext Feature Finds Relevant Cases For You, But Along With It Will Come New Pricing
The legal research service Casetext is unveiling a new service today that automatically finds cases that are relevant to legal memoranda and briefs. With this unveiling, Casetext, which has been free to use ever since its 2013 launch, is also preparing to roll out its first paid subscription tiers for premium services,…
Video: My 'Bar Chat' on Legal Technology Trends
When I spoke recently at the Connecticut Bar Association’s 2016 Connecticut Legal Conference, the bar interviewed me for its Bar Chat feature.
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Startup ClariLegal Aims to Simplify How Litigation Services are Bought and Sold
The process by which law firms and corporations purchase litigation-support and e-discovery services is sometimes messy and often inefficient. Yesterday, I visited a startup, ClariLegal, that has developed a platform to simplify how these services are bought, sold and managed.
ClariLegal was founded by Cash Butler, who started the company after working more…
On Legal Ethics and the Duty of Technology Competence
Many lawyers understand that a lack of competence in technology puts them at a competitive disadvantage. But do you also realize that it puts you at risk of ethical sanctions or malpractice?
In my column this week at Above the Law, I discuss this evolving ethical duty of technology competence for lawyers and…
With 6th Annual List of Legal Innovators, Fastcase 50 Adds Up to Fastcase 300
It is now an annual tradition around this time of year: Fastcase’s announcement of its Fastcase 50, recognizing 50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law. With this being the sixth year of the awards, the Fastcase 50 adds up to the Fastcase 300.
And if you…
And Another New Legal Technology Blog, This One Focusing on AI
Just a few days ago, I wrote about the debuts of two new legal technology blogs. Now I learn of another.
Artificial Lawyer provides news and views on artificial intelligence and legal automation. It is run and written by Richard Tromans, founder of Tromans Consulting in London, although Tromans tells me he…