This should be interesting: Lou Andreozzi, the former president and CEO of LexisNexis North American Legal Markets, has been named chairman of Bloomberg Law, the company announced this morning. Also, Larry D. Thompson, the former VP of business development, strategy and marketing and global chief marketing officer for LexisNexis, has joined Bloomberg Law as COO.…
El Nombre del Sitio Web es México Justia
The U.S. legal portal Justia has launched a legal portal for Mexico, Justia Mexico. As Justia does for the U.S., Justia Mexico does for that country, providing legal information and resources for lawyers and consumers, all without cost.
The Justia Mexico site provides access to Mexican federal and state constitutions, laws, codes and…
Law School Blog Focuses on Legal Journalism
In 1884, two Portuguese men who could not speak a word of English wrote a guide to conversational English, English as She is Spoke. The result was so hilariously absurd that Mark Twain said of it, “Its immortality is secure.”
The blog Legal As She Is…
On Lawyer2Lawyer, the Real Betty Anne Waters
In the film Conviction, which opens today, Hilary Swank plays Betty Anne Waters, a wife and mother of two who put herself through high school, college and ultimately law school, in an 18-year-long crusade to prove her brother Kenny’s innocence after he is convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole. The…
Mary Mack Leaves Fios, Joins ZyLAB
Mary Mack, longtime corporate technology counsel to e-discovery company Fios and author of its featured blog, Sound Evidence, is leaving that company to join another e-discovery company, ZyLAB, as enterprise technology counsel and part of the leadership team charged with developing its North American business.
“It is with mixed emotions that I…
Clio Announces Google Apps Integration
In a post two weeks ago about Clio, the cloud-based law practice management application, I said the company had a major enhancement in the works. Well, here it is. Today, Clio and Google announced Clio’s integration with Google Apps, Google’s cloud-based suite of office tools for…
LexisNexis Rolls Out Lexis Advance for Solos
A busy schedule has kept me from reviewing Lexis Advance for Solos, the new LexisNexis legal research platform for one- and two-lawyer firms that LexisNexis released earlier this week. Today, I finally had a chance to sit down (in the virtual sense) with Lexis executives for a tour.
There have already been several thoughtful…
COLPM Futures Conference Explores How Lawyers Can ‘Reset’
“The very definition of insanity,” Albert Einstein said, is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” If so, then, for the legal profession, it is time to stop the insanity.
That, in short, is the idea of the upcoming 2010 Futures Conference and Symposium (PDF) of the
On Janis Joplin and Blawg Review
I was glad to see that Mark Bennett of Defending People dedicated his editorship of Blawg Review #284 to the 40th anniversary of the Oct. 4, 1970, death of Janis Joplin. However, he left off the two sings that I think are her best — “Ball and Chain” and “Summertime.” Thus, I offer…
Lawyer2Lawyer Looks at the Supreme Court Term
It’s the first Monday in October and you know what that means. This week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we look ahead at the new Supreme Court term and the docket of cases the court will hear.
Our guests this week are Wilson R. Huhn, professor of law and constitutional law research fellow at…
Clio, Me and the FTC
After I published my post this morning, Clio Turns Two, As Lawyers Ease Into the Cloud, a reader wrote to ask why I hadn’t complied with the FTC’s endorsement guidelines and disclosed that Clio is an advertiser. Lest anyone think I am being in any way deceptive, let me address this.
First, Clio is…
Clio Turns Two, As Lawyers Ease Into the Cloud
Today marks the second anniversary of Clio, the Web-based practice-management suite. This milestone is notable because it signifies the legal profession’s increasing comfort with and use of cloud-based applications.
I first wrote about Clio in June 2008, when it came out in beta. When its formal version was released at LegalTech New York…