A2J Author Launches All New Platform Today
Whenever there is a conversation about using technology to enhance access to justice for the poor, there is sure to be talk of A2J Author. Developed almost 10 years ago by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction and the Center for Access to Justice and Technology at IIT Chicago-Kent…
LexisNexis Named Publisher of Official Mass. Reports
What Do You Know! I Inspired an Infographic
I’ve seen a lot of infographics, but never before have I been blamed credited for one. According to Nicole Black at the MyCase blog, the infographic I’ve embedded below, 10 Technologies that Have Changed the Practice of Law, was inspired by a post here…
‘Hackcess to Justice’ is Aug. 7 and 8 in Boston
Any moment now, I expect to see Paul Revere gallop by, shouting, “The lawyers are coming! The lawyers are coming!” In just over a week, the ABA annual meeting descends on Boston, and while it may not be bringing redcoats, it is sure to deliver an influx of black, blue and grey suitcoats.
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My ABA Journal Piece Considers the Future of LegalZoom
In a post here two months ago, I wrote about recent developments involving LegalZoom in South Carolina and North Carolina, where legal actions had sought to shut down the company as engaged in the unauthorized practice of law. Those were just two of a string of…
New Features Added to Casemaker
Couple of Other Cool Things I Saw at AALL
WellSettled.com Mines Cases for Established Principles
Fastcase, Lexis Advance and Wolters Kluwer Are All Readying Major Platform Overhauls
The official theme of the American Association of Law Libraries annual meeting in San Antonio this week was “Beyond Boundaries.” But for three of the leading legal-research vendors in attendance there, the theme was “A Change is Gonna Come.”…