As more and more legaltech companies add their product listings to the LawNext Legal Technology Directory, which we launched in February, I am periodically featuring the latest listings. Here are this week’s 10 most recent additions:…
Why Legal Tech Fans Should Attend AALL in July
After two years of virtual conferences, the American Association of Law Libraries is returning to in-person programming for its annual meeting and conference, which takes place July 16-19 in Denver.
Often, when I hear people rattle off the names of the leading legal technology conferences in the United States, this one is not…
Honored To Be Interviewed on Seyfarth’s ‘Pioneers and Pathfinders’ Podcast
I always prefer to be the interviewer, not the interviewee. Even so, I was honored to be the guest on this week’s Pioneers and Pathfinders podcast, hosted by…
First Amendment Protects Non-Lawyers in Providing Legal Advice in Debt Cases, Federal Court Rules
Non-lawyers will be allowed to provide legal advice to low-income New Yorkers who face debt collection actions, under a preliminary injunction ordered yesterday by a federal judge in New York.
In a case brought by Upsolve, a company that uses technology to help low-income consumers in bankruptcy and debt matters, seeking to block New…
ABA Center for Innovation Launches Tool Cataloguing Key Metrics to Track Progress in the Justice System
The American Bar Association’s Center for Innovation has launched a website, Justice System Metrics, that catalogues the key metrics and performance indicators that can be used to evaluate progress and innovation in the justice sector, and that also provides real-world examples of how these metrics are being used to understand and drive progress in…
PracticePanther Will Buy You Out from Up to Seven Months of Your Current Practice Management Contract
The law practice management platform PracticePanther is today beginning a limited-time “SwitchScription” offer by which it will buy out law firms from up to seven months of their current practice management contracts if they switch to PracticePanther.
“At PracticePanther, we believe that every law firm should be able to choose the solution that best…
LawNext Podcast: Notarize Founder and CEO Pat Kinsel on Disrupting A Centuries-Old Process
If ever there was a process ripe for disruption, notarization would seem to be it. A function that may date back to Ancient Egypt, it has changed little for centuries – still typically done in person, on hard-copy paper, using physical seals, and recorded in written ledgers.
Pat Kinsel, founder and CEO of Notarize,…
How It Works: iManage Closing Folders for Legal Transaction Management
In the latest in the video series How It Works, we take a deep dive into iManage Closing Folders. iManage Closing Folders removes the manual, repetitive tasks from legal transaction management so you can focus on delivering more value to your clients.
Through intelligent automation and collaboration tools, Closing…
New Termi Chatbot May Just Be the Missing Link in Driving Tech Adoption at Law Firms
Lawyers have a disparate array of technology tools and systems at their disposal – for email, documents, billing, invoicing, CRM, and much more.
The problem, however, is exactly that – that they are disparate. If a client emails the lawyer in Outlook asking for a copy of its invoice, the lawyer has to stop and…
Clio Offers to Buy Lawyers Out Of Up to Six Months of Competitors’ Contracts
The law practice management company Clio today introduced an offer to buy lawyers out of their contracts with competing practice management platforms if they switch to Clio’s platform.
Clio said it will help cover the remaining cost of the contract with the competitor by providing a credit of up to six months of free…
LawNext Podcast: Is the End in Sight for State Limits on Law Practice? With APRL President Brian Faughnan
Lawyers are largely limited to practicing law in the states in which they are licensed. But now, calling that rule anachronistic, the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers has asked the American Bar Association to amend the model rules that govern law practice to allow lawyers admitted in…
New Beta Feature of Law.com Radar Uses Algorithm to Detect Trends and Surges in Litigation News
Two years ago, the legal and business news company ALM launched Law.com Radar, a service of the legal news site Law.com that delivers custom-tailored news drawn from court dockets, with a unique twist — its news summaries are generated algorithmically, rather than by human editors. It later added transactional news to the…