Artificially Intelligent Lawyers, Oh My!
A few months back in my Robots Replacing Attorneys? post mention was made of the app Fixed that has successfully assisted individuals appeal traffic tickets. The latest development is its acquisition...
View ArticleTrends and Players in the Legal AI World
Since my last post, Artificially Intelligent Lawyers, Oh My! a lot has happened in the world of artificial intelligence technology (AI). In this post, we’ll explore the uses, latest developments,...
View ArticleLegalBoard, Echo, and Fake News!
LegalBoard is a first of its kind computer keyboard designed by lawyers for lawyers/legal professionals. Via simply plugging LegalBoard in and pressing a button you are switched to legal mode which...
View ArticleNew Legal Research Site on the Block
In an already crowded field, CourtListener, the newest free legal research website in town, impresses with its repositories of millions of legal opinions, thousands of judge reports (primarily...
View ArticleLegal Bloggers: 3 Sources for Images
Do you want to give your posts and articles a fighting chance to be noticed and read? Research has shown that Blog posts with images garner more attention and have a higher click-through rate....
View Article3 Password Management Apps: Reduce Hack Chances
The recent Lawyerist.com post How to Secure Legal Documents reveals just how quick and easy it is to crack weak passwords and is a call to action for everyone to evaluate their “password hygiene”...
View ArticleIs it Wise to Bury Your Head in the Sand? 3 ABA Tech Competence Rules Suggest...
An Ostrich has good reason to “bury” it’s head in the sand, and not because it’s frightened or trying to avoid something. So unless you’re an ostrich who purposefully “buries” their head in the sand,...
View ArticleWhat’s in an Answer on Westlaw and Lexis Advance?
Following, albeit rather slowly on the heels of Westlaw Answers which launched in February 2016, Lexis recently released Lexis Answers. Both are designed to help the legal researcher get quick answers...
View ArticleRECAP: PACER Spelled Backwards is Good News for Researchers
The CourtListener RECAP resource is a gem! A joint undertaking with Free Law Project leading the way, this resource provides free searching and downloading of approximately 3.4 million PACER orders and...
View ArticleDaunting No More: Locating Public Records Resources on the Web
Google and other Web search engines are useful for locating the ever-growing plethora of public record resources on the Internet, but a new database from BRB is even better and makes this task less...
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