Is prepaid legal insurance an answer to bridging the gap in access to justice? The insurance company ARAG believes it is. A longtime provider of legal insurance through employer-sponsored benefit plans, it is today introducing a direct-to-consumer plan, ARAGlegal.com, that will allow consumers to purchase coverage for a range of legal matters for…
42 Essential iPad Apps for Trial Lawyers
For many trial lawyers, the iPad has become an essential accoutrement. It is used in discovery, depositions, research, jury selection, trial presentations and even settlement negotiations. For a couple of years now, I’ve surveyed some of the best iPad apps for trial lawyers for the Bullseye expert witness blog of
'Texas Lawyer' Cut From Weekly to Monthly, Puts New Emphasis on Web
ALM has converted Texas Lawyer from a weekly newspaper to a monthly magazine and is instead beefing up the TexasLawyer.com website with more robust daily offerings, it announced this week. The first issue of the new magazine came out this month.
According to the announcement:
…TexasLawyer.com now offers expanded
After Redesign, Networking Site Foxwordy Lifts My Ban; Here's What I Find
As I logged in to Foxwordy, the professional networking site for lawyers, for the first time since it banned me last fall, I couldn’t help but conjure up that Groucho Marx quote, “I don’t want to belong to any club that would…
Catching Up on News from MyCase, Clio, Lexicata, WordRake and More
Time to play catch-up on legal technology news and notes from the past few weeks:
Take credit cards in MyCase. The practice management platform MyCase already has the ability to accept online payments directly from a client’s checking account. At the recent…
Dear Readers: Sorry, But It Was April 1, After All
I’ve been publishing April Fool posts here for the last couple years. Last year, it was the Invisible Girlfriend spin-off, Intangible Lawyer. The year before that, it was the joint announcement by Westlaw and LexisNexis that they were opening their databases to free public access.
So, no, yesterday’s guest…
Special Guest Post: Barack Obama on National Legal Technology Day
[Editor’s note: It was a major milestone in the legal blogging world when President Barack Obama published a guest post Feb. 24 on SCOTUSblog. Just a day later, he also published a post on LinkedIn. Even with the president’s seemingly newfound interest in contributing to social media, I certainly never…
Video Interviews With Legal Tech Experts at ABA Techshow
At the recent ABA Techshow, MyCase produced a series of video interviews with legal technology experts, all hosted by Niki Black, herself a legal technology expert as well as MyCase’s official legal technology evangelist. Today, Nike posted all the interviews at Above the Law.
Black interviewed David Lat,…
With Acquisition of Rulebook App, Casemaker Plans to Expand Its Coverage
While catching up yesterday with Casemaker CEO David Harriman about his company’s litigation with Fastcase, I also had the chance to ask him about Casemaker’s acquisition of the Rulebook app.
Rulebook is an app for iPhone and iPad. The app is free and, once installed, it can be loaded…
Fastcase Cofounder Phil Rosenthal is Running for Congress in New York
Speaking of Fastcase, one interesting bit of news about the company is that its cofounder, Phil Rosenthal, is running for Congress in New York’s 10th Congressional District.
Rosenthal — a physicist, lawyer and entrepreneur — is running as a Republican against Democrat Jerrold Nadler, the incumbent who has held…
Casemaker CEO Discusses Latest Developments in Fastcase Lawsuit
As I reported Friday, Casemaker filed an answer and counterclaim in the lawsuit filed against it by Fastcase, even though CEO David Harriman has previously told me his company would not fight the lawsuit and agreed with Fastcase that state law should not be subject to copyright.
This morning, I had…
So Much for Casemaker Saying It Will Not Fight Fastcase Lawsuit
In February, Casemaker CEO David Harriman told me that his company would not fight the lawsuit filed against it by Fastcase over publishing rights to Georgia law. It appears he has had a change of heart, because on Wednesday Casemaker filed an answer and counterclaim in…