Web & Tech
Find Black Letter Better With Casetext
Have you ever had to research a broad topic like whether a search is lawful under the Fourth Amendment or whether an employee is an independent contractor? Although this kind of research question seems as if it would be simple to answer in twenty seconds, figuring out the black letter law on these kinds…
Read MoreSurvey Finds That 28 State Bar Association Websites Fall Short On Security Settings
According to Bob Ambrogi, 31 states have now adopted the ethical duty of technology competence. Yet ironically, many of the same states that have adopted the duty of technology competence are home to bar associations that aren’t setting a very good example for members. Here’s what I mean. Last month, the Federal Trade Commission released…
Read MoreABA TechShow 2018: Tech Is Moving Faster Than Ever
What a difference a decade makes. Ten years ago, I had the honor of speaking at ABA Tech Show for the first time. Back then, cloud-based tools like Basecamp, Google Docs, Zoho and wikis were just coming on my radar as a means to connect with and communicate with clients but law-specific practice management platforms…
Read MorePower Hour One: Update That Profile!
Virtually every social media site or listing directory is strewn with incomplete profiles and barren social media accounts initiated by over enthusiastic users, then abandoned later. Moreover, now that many sites like Avvo, LinkedIn or Facebook have been around for more than a decade, profiles created back then may now be outdated or no longer…
Read MoreWhat One Lawyer Learned From a 50-Hour Data Science Bootcamp
With increased focus on the growing role of data science and data analytics in the future of law, I decided that it was high time to learn what all the fuss is about. Initially, I considered taking a course on data analytics geared for lawyers, but shockingly, I couldn’t find much, with the exception of…
Read MorePart II: Casetext Is Three-Dimensional Research – Watch How A Real Lawyer Uses It
As I observed in PART I of this post, for decades, legal research — even with later innovations – has been flat and one-dimensional, mimicking the way that lawyers once hunted for cases in hard copy case reporters and digests. But the latest version of Casetext transforms the legal research experience into something at once elegant and…
Read MorePart I: A Brief History of Legal Research Tools, According to Someone Who Actually Uses Them.
In a recent tweet, Ed Walters, one of the founders of Fastcase remarked: To gain an understanding of how we got here, and why this time around, we’re finally seeing real innovation in legal research, you think back to the early ‘90s when the first websites came online. Not only were websites hideously ugly and…
Read MoreEverybody’s Doing a Brand New Brand Now: Do the LogoMotion!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=j8z34lhKWrQ Remember the song Locomotion — that catchy tune about a “brand new dance” that resurfaces every few decades as a cover? The tune came to mind as I was scoping out some of the newer online logo makers – where you can DIY a logo for free or cheap. So how about a doing…
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