By Victoria Hudgins | June 22, 2021
According to a report released today by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), fewer law libraries have and are launching AI initiatives. But many may be using AI more than they think.
By Frank Ready | February 10, 2021
While legal tech startups likely can't compete against the marketing budgets of legacy competitors, the quality of the technology on the table may ultimately serve as the true differentiator—even inside of content-driven markets such as the legal research space.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Research
By Victoria Hudgins | January 27, 2021
While some legal research companies agreed with ROSS's latest court claim that Thomson Reuters legal research platform Westlaw is a monopoly, others argued that the presence of innovative competition proved otherwise.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 22, 2020
The legal research company also intends to add analytics from county-level supreme courts in New York City's four other boroughs on a rolling basis through the end of the year.
Legaltech News | News|Research
By Victoria Hudgins | October 21, 2020
HBR Consulting revealed some early survey findings highlighting the impact COVID-19 has had on firms' law librarians' workload, print materials and innovation.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 7, 2020
With Gavelytics 2.0, the legal research platform expands beyond judicial analytics to offer data about the judges, law firms, litigants and individual lawyers in state-level cases.
By Jeff Pfeifer, LexisNexis | September 8, 2020
In legal research, the challenge is finding the right balance between a user's desire to control the experience and the use of advanced technologies that deliver important data insights.
By Justin S. Wales, Carlton Fields | August 25, 2020
An analysis of nearly 300 academic works on Bitcoin, blockchain, and related technologies demonstrate an exponential interest in the area and help to pinpoint precisely what practice areas are already being impacted by the technology and which are likely to come next.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 24, 2020
Newly appointed American Association of Law Libraries president Emily Florio discusses how COVID-19 is allowing law librarians to shatter myths about their capabilities.
By Zach Warren | July 23, 2020
For a period of a bit over an hour on Thursday, Thomson Reuters' Westlaw legal research service went down. And when given some unexpected free time on their hands, Twitter had some things to say.
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