Lexis-Nexis
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How Practical Guidance Became a Must-Have Tool for Law Firms
The law is constantly evolving and for lawyers that means there is a constant need to stay informed and up to speed on the latest developments. At the same time, lawyers are increasingly burdened with heavier workloads, quicker turn-arounds, and higher client expectations to deliver more tangible and positive results. While the challenge of managing […]
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Litigators, Silicon Valley, Technology
Profiles In Innovation: An Interview With Owen Byrd Of Lex Machina
Checking in with a leading voice in legal technology, on the occasion of a major new product launch.
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Why LexisNexis Acquired Ravel Law: A Conversation With Ravel CEO Daniel Lewis
What does the acquisition mean for lawyers, other legal start-ups and the industry as a whole?
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Small Law Firms, Solo Practitioners, Technology
Can You Open A Law Firm Right Out Of Law School?
Yes, but it’s not easy; here is some practical advice.
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In Possible First, New Lexis Advance CivPro Practice Guide Includes Embedded Videos
LexisNexis just launched a multimedia civil procedure practice guide that includes not only text but also short videos.
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Towards A More Holistic View of Legal Tech
Think about legal tech products not solely as discrete applications, but as components of your overall workflow.
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
New Lexis For Microsoft Office Is Natively Designed for Office 365
Notable news from Legaltech.
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
This Week In Legal Tech: It’s All About Legaltech
Legal technology columnist Bob Ambrogi identifies some highlights from this week’s big conference.
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Google / Search Engines, Lexis-Nexis, LexisNexis / Lexis-Nexis, Old People, Rank Stupidity, Screw-Ups, Summer Associates, Technology, Westlaw
All This Techno-Ignorance Will Make Your Head Explode
Over the last few weeks, I’ve written about some über expensive and embarrassing examples of lawyers making technological mistakes. Those stories involved sexily scandalous blunders, but they were relatively extreme scenarios. (If turning over thousands of privileged documents happens regularly at your firm, may God help you.) More frequently, firm employees deal with little technological […]
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