Disagreement over recent changes to a program designed to provide public access to federal court documents has developed into a feud of sorts between two advocates for free and open access to government information – and implicated in it is a cast of characters that includes the man who created the original version of Facebook,…
Practice Management Platform Case.one Unveils New Products and Features At #Legalweek18
Practice management is a crowded area of legal technology, especially in the smaller-firm market. No wonder, given that the majority of lawyers in private practice are in solo and small firms. Even as practice management technology has become more popular in recent years, much of that market remains untapped.
One company that is aggressively working…
On Lawyer 2 Lawyer: FISA and the Nunes Memo
The release of a four-page memo created by Republican staffers and House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes alleging abuse of surveillance authority by the Justice Department and FBI has unleashed a firestorm of controversy. The Nunes memo alleges that the FBI may have relied on “politically motivated or questionable sources” to obtain a Foreign Intelligence…
New CuroStudio Aims to Develop Tech to Address Access to Justice
In recent years, so-called venture studios have become increasingly popular vehicles for launching startups. The idea is to not only provide venture funding to a startup, but to actually play a role in creating and launching new businesses.
Now, CuroLegal, a company that designs and develops technology for the legal industry, has…
Lucy Bassli, Former Microsoft Assistant GC, Joins AI Company LawGeex
Two weeks after announcing her departure as assistant general counsel at Microsoft, Lucy Bassli has joined LawGeex, the artificial-intelligence contract review company, as chief legal strategist.
“LawGeex exemplifies what I hope to see more of in the legal tech space — an honest approach to sales, product development, and service delivery,” Bassli…
Wondering How Blockchain Can Be Used in Legal? Here’s One: Service of Process
In 2008, a scandal rocked New York’s process-serving industry. An investigation by New York City’s Department of Consumer Affairs of the high default rate in consumer credit cases found that disreputable process-serving companies were never actually serving process, but instead effectively tossing the papers in the sewer and filing false affidavits of service. The “sewer…
Global Legal Hackathon Issues Call for Legal Tech Companies to Participate
The Global Legal Hackathon, which takes place Feb. 23-25 in more than 40 cities around the world, has put out a call for legal technology companies to participate.
The hackathon is inviting all legal technology companies, no matter how large or small, to participate by providing their technology,…
ALM Exec Who Oversaw #Legalweek18 is Out Just Days After Event
Just five days after the wrap of the Legalweek/Legaltech conference in New York, the ALM vice president who oversaw it is out of his job.
John Stuttard, senior vice president of global events at ALM, is no longer with the company, ALM has confirmed.
A trade show veteran, Stuttard was brought on in 2016,…
Here’s My Post-Mortem on #Legalweek18
Another Legalweek is history. The conference long known as Legal Tech and then rebranded as Legaltech and now Legalweek was another cacophonous whirlwind of exhibitors, panels, briefings, receptions, and meals.
But how is the new Legalweek concept, now in its second year, working out?
I offer my take in my column this…
ExhibitView’s PDF+: Revisiting My Review of this PDF Tool for Litigators
Last July, I reviewed PDF+, a PDF tool for trial lawyers from ExhibitView Solutions, a company that has developed several products for trial preparation and presentation. As I noted then, PDF+ is designed to be a more agile alternative to full-featured PDF programs such as Adobe Pro DC or Nuance Power…
‘How Clients Choose Lawyers’ — Feb. 15 Webcast with Clio CEO Jack Newton
What matters most to clients in choosing a lawyer?
Most practicing lawyers will have an opinion about that, but even better than an opinion is hard-and-fast data. And that is what is provided in the 2017 Legal Trends Report, compiled by practice management company Clio.
As part of its report, released last…
The Innovation Gap, Part 2: What Is To Be Done to Reboot the Justice System on Technology?
The second part of my two-part column on “The Innovation Gap” is now posted at Above the Law. (Actually, it was posted a week ago, but I was so busy with Legalweek in New York that I did not get to mentioning it here.)
If you missed the first part, my…