Driving Innovation From The Ground Up
All lawyers can benefit from examining how their organizations are investing in and maximizing technology.
All lawyers can benefit from examining how their organizations are investing in and maximizing technology.
During the Great Analytics 'Shoot-Out' at AALL, law librarians tested and compared the results of seven federal litigation analytics platforms.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
In this new legal market, knowledge really is power, and law librarians are uniquely situated to help their law firms tap into this power source.
Addressing this crisis requires cooperation and collaboration.
Three pieces of advice for Biglaw librarians seeking to keep abreast of changing times.
The law library is often the gateway to introducing the latest in legal tech to lawyers.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
The American Association of Law Libraries sent a 'cease and desist' letter to Lexis Nexis objecting to the bundling of unrelated products.
What exactly are analytics, and why should lawyers and law firms care about them?
In a comparison of six leading research providers, there was hardly any overlap in the top 10 results from searches.
To attend AALL is to spend time with the most technologically savvy and innovative minds in the legal profession.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Thanks to unjust state policies, this may be the last time the American Association of Law Libraries conference is held in Texas.
The American Association of Law Libraries heads to hip Austin for its 110th Annual Meeting.
Are we entering a golden age of legal research innovation?
A column devoted to the quiet, unsung heroes of law schools, government libraries, and law firms, the law librarian.
Here are some excuses to escape the heat and humidity and grab a plane to San Francisco.