Thomson Reuters, a New York-based provider of business information services, has announced the addition of new collaboration capabilities for its WestLawNext legal research iPad app.
Results of the LTN Technology Vendor Survey came in just in time for LegalTech New York 2012, and one word might sum up the overall spirit conveyed in the responses: optimism.
Electronic tablets will make paper books in law schools obsolete, publishing experts say, in reaction to news of Apple entering the textbook market and Thomson Reuters exiting it.
Two professional groups that represent corporate and law firm librarians have begun collaborating.
Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York will be the opening keynote speaker at the Association of Litigation Support Professionals conference in New Orleans, March 12 and 13.
Lexis Practice Advisor is an online collection of materials written by practitioners and selected from LexisNexis content designed to help transactional attorneys complete business deals.
With the Tuesday launch of the Politics, Law and Policy Blog, McKenna Long & Aldridge has a new forum to share insights on state and federal politics and public policy debates.
Aside from its oral argument schedule, the Texas Supreme Court and its committees have been at work on several issues that impact lawyers: the attorney grievance system, e-filing, and new rules of civil procedure.
A Texas Supreme Court hearing weighed the pros and cons of creating a new e-filing system in Texas modeled after the federal courts' system, PACER.gov.
Law enforcement agencies will now have access to domestic incident reports filed anywhere in the 57 counties outside New York City under a new Domestic Incident Report Repository.