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Developments in legal research, including implementation and impacts of new technology.
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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By Frank Ready | July 22, 2020
In a post COVID-19 world, legal research platforms are having to become quicker on their feet, prioritizing user experience and time-saving integrations that echo the ease of use consumers experience with tech products in their personal lives.
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By Victoria Hudgins | July 17, 2020
The road of facing internal implicit biases and confronting archaic actions might be awkward, but legal research professors say it's necessary.
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By Frank Ready | July 8, 2020
This week LexisNexis will begin rolling out its new legal research platform Lexis+, which introduces several new features powered by natural language processing. Much like other providers in the space, the company wants to streamline the research process and cut down on search times.
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By Victoria Hudgins | May 15, 2020
While data scraping is common in legal research, many companies have to navigate around copyrighted data and proprietary platforms. Sometimes, that can be easier said than done.
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By Rhys Dipshan | May 7, 2020
A day after Thomson Reuters accused ROSS Intelligence of copyright infringement, ROSS denied any allegation that its use of a third party to obtain case law information constituted any illicit acts.
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By Rhys Dipshan | May 7, 2020
A day after Thomson Reuters accused San Francisco-based ROSS Intelligence of copyright infringement, company co-founder and CEO Andrew Arruda denied any allegation that its use of a third party to obtain case law information constituted any illicit acts.
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By Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2020
The lawsuit against San Francisco-based Ross Intelligence could outline the often adversarial coexistence of copyrights and artificial intelligence.
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By Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2020
Thomson Reuters claims ROSS Intelligence worked with third-party LegalEase Solutions to copy Westlaw content en masse in order to "rush" development of a competing web-based legal product.
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By Rhys Dipshan | April 27, 2020
Amid a struggling economy, legal research companies predict their market will become more competitive, perhaps even contract. But they're avoiding salary and staffing cuts and largely staying the course, confident in their ability to weather these turbulent times.
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