quote checking feature which resides within the brief analysis tool Quick Check which was launched at the American Association of Law Libraries meeting last July. Quick Check allows lawyers to upload a brief and quickly identify missing
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quote checking feature which resides within the brief analysis tool Quick Check which was launched at the American Association of Law Libraries meeting last July. Quick Check allows lawyers to upload a brief and quickly identify missing …
Gentle readers— in a distant era (January) when no one was thinking about facemasks and hand sanitizer, I posted the
annual Dewey B Strategic Hits and Misses Survey. In an attempt to “carry on” as if everything were normal, today I am reporting on the survey results.Thanks to the 87 readers who responded to the survey between January and March 15th. Compared to 2018, 2019 was a fairly slow year for the launch of new products and features. As a result this years survey has fewer questions and fewer categories of new products. But this year the survey covered new analytics tools, analytics documentation, workflow tools, law comparison tools. The survey also asked
Continue Reading Hits and Misses Readers Choose Best New Analytics, Workflow and Law/Reg Comparison Tools
On February 25th they are launching an exciting new legal news service Legal Radar which I believe his targeted to deflate the aggressive growth and pricing of its main competitor Law360.
American Lawyer Media’s flagship publication, American Lawyer has been credited with inventing the legal news market in the 1980s. ALM has been exploring ways to reinvent how lawyers consume legal news for several years. The relaunch of Law.com brought content from all 19 ALM legal publications together in a unified platform. The old legal intelligence platform was relaunched as Legal Compass. On Tuesday they will launch an AI enabled streaming news service for lawyers.
Legal Radar delivers a clean customizable stream of breaking legal news and competitive insights. Lawyers can track companies, industries, law firms as well as litigation. Legal Radar offers breaking litigation news within minutes of a filing. When cases are reported documents such as complaints and opinions are attached to the story. I found Legal Radar to be visually “addicting” like an endless Facebook stream. It was hard to stop scrolling! Like its competitor
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Lexis and Westlaw laid the foundations for today’s online research market in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Their dominance
in the legal research arena was challenged on two fronts in the 2010’s. First they were challenged by the emergence of two full service competitors: Bloomberg Law and Fastcase. More surprising was the disruptive impact of the disgruntled, entrepreneur lawyers with a good idea and some venture capital who invented some completely new ways of approaching research and delivering insights..
Spinning Analytics Gold From Dockets. Lexis and WESTLAW were in the docket business for decades but it Lex Machina (now owned by Lexis Nexis) which invented a way for lawyers to use analytics for pitches and litigation strategy.
Lex Machina took the most mundane of legal data sets– docket entries and spun it into a goldmine of legal insights. Lex Machina started as a public interest project at Stamford Law school in 2006. The product leverages machine learning and natural language processing, to normalize, structure, and analyze raw data from millions of case dockets
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I have been predicting that predictive tools would gain an increasing presence in the practice of law. The press
release from Thomson Reuters about Legislative Insights on Westlaw Edge carefully skirts the prediction issue by substituting the word “probabilities.” Thomson Reuters deep legislative coverage is about to be turbo charged with technology from Skopos Labs. Thomson Reuters was an early investor in Skopos through their venture capital arm Thomson Reuters Ventures.
Legislative Insight is driven by a proprietary machine learning and natural language processing methodology from
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Is any law firm or company immune from Brexit, trade law or global privacy (GDPR) issues? Thomson Reuters is
responding to the growth of cross-border legal issues with the launch of the Practical Law Global which allows researchers to browse for foreign law answers by country or topic. Jurisdiction-specific resources are written by a prestigious roster of local experts. Practical Law Global will be available on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020.

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Please take the 2019-2020 Dewey B Strategic Survey here. Review the 2019 highlights below and tell your colleagues about the best and the worst of 2019 in legal publishing and legal tech.
The Highlights 2019 was a relatively quiet launch year in legal technology and publishing. The year opened with speculation about the impact…
Today Thomson Reuters announced the availability of new API’s ( application program interfaces) that will allow customers to integrate content from
Practical Law into their practice and workflow portals. Litigation analytics from Westlaw Edge will also be available for integration with internal data sets
Law firms are in a race to extract and analyze their own data and turbo charge it with litigation and deal data, Thomson Reuters move is addressing a growing demand from clients to leverage commercial data for custom insights.
“Our customers are continually seeking insights that will help them raise their service for their clients and operate more effectively and efficiently,” said Tony Kinnear, president of Thomson Reuters Legal Professionals. “Co-developing side by side with innovative customers to provide our editorially curated content through APIs allows us to deliver entirely new capabilities through a more open and collaborative approach.”
Katherine Lowry, Director of Practice Services at Baker Hostetler is quoted in the press release highlighting how the analytics will be used for projects initiated by the firm’s newly launched Digital Assets and Data Management Group.
Data Wants to be Free (Of Platforms) Historically legal information vendors have sold platforms not data. Newer competitors such as Fastcase have led the market in allowing customer to manipulate data with their Workbench and Sandbox offerings. Still it is a major market shift for a dominant player like Thomson Reuters to allow customer direct
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Today Thomson Reuters is announcing the release of a new AI enabled enhancement for WESTLAW
Edge. Quick Check enables a lawyer to “drop and drag” a brief or motion into the Quick Check AI portal and retrieve a thorough analysis of the cited or missing authority. The Quick Check process takes one minute on average. Michael Dahn, SVP Product Management, Carol Jo Lechtenberg, Westlaw Product Management and T0nya Custis, Sr. Director Research Center for AI and Cognitive Computing hosted a webinar demonstration earlier this week for members of the legal press which I attended.
Quick Check use cases include: Updating an old brief, quality checking a working draft and performing final check before submitting a brief to a court. Lawyers can also examine an opponent’s brief and
Continue Reading Thomson Reuters Launches Westlaw Edge Quick Check Raising the Bar for A.I. DrivenBrief and Citation Insights
The major takeaway from the 2018-19 Dewey B Strategic Hits and Misses Survey is that consumers of legal information regard 2018 as “a miss.” The problem wasn’t so much the products—although products play an important role in triggering the discontent. The major problem is the
behavior of legal publishers. Legal publishing is a mature…