Respond to the 2020-21 What’s Hot and What’s Not Survey here. Although the world was shut down by the pandemic, our friends in
legal tech continued their pursuit of innovation and market share. Most of us had a sense of whiplash and disbelief when the world came to a virtual halt in March 2020. Law librarians who had built digital libraries over the years offered their attorneys a fairly seamless transition to their work from home desktop. Within weeks most legal publishers had developed a special COVID offering. These ranged from free alerts, to primary sources and workflow toolkits. Despite all of these efforts law librarians and knowledge managers faced a gap in COVID coverage. Almost overnight a “gray literature” emerged which major legal publishers were not
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Lexis Adds Lex Machina and CourtLink Analytics to the Lexis+ Ecosystem

Lexis+ Litigation Analytics offers the following types of insights:
- Judge and court analytics: Contextualize understanding of federal district and state courts and judges.
- Courts & Judges Comparator Quick Tool: Compare judge behavior and courtroom trends over time in federal district court.
- Attorney and law firm analytics: Assess the experience of attorneys and law firms in federal district and state courts.
- Counsel Comparator Quick Tool: Compare law firm and attorney performance based on actual results in federal district court.
Bifurcated Data: Enhanced Analytics and “everything else”
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Fastcase and Casemaker Merge to Create the Largest Legal Research Platform by Subscriber Count
Legal publishers Casemaker and Fastcase are announcing a merger of their two companies. According to the press release ” The two
companies will combine their teams and technologies to innovate research, analytics, and workflow offerings that empower lawyers with powerful digital solutions for their clients.”
I spoke with Ed Walters CEO of Fastcase yesterday. He…
Breaking News: ALM Ends Exclusive Relationship with LexisNexis While Extending LexisNexis Alliance
Today American Lawyer Media and LexisNexis announced the extension of their strategic alliance with a new content agreement.
According to the press release, the agreement “lays the groundwork for expanding the integration of ALM content within LexisNexis legal research solutions.”
LexisNexis and ALM, have an an exclusive agreement since 2011, which made ALM’s iconic content including
The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal, Legaltech News, New York Law Journal and other specialty publications available through the Lexis+ and Lexis® legal research solutions and Nexis® Newsdesk. This extension ensures that current news from ALM will continue to be available to LexisNexis customers.
Breaking News: I also received an exclusive statement from Richard Caruso, General Manager, Global Legal News, ALM, stating that “Lexis no longer has an exclusive to our content archive, allowing us to open up licensing opportunities with other Legal research providers; we are planning on announcing a new agreement very soon.”
What this means for Lexis and ALM subscribers:
- Subscribers can now have a license with ALM that is not tied to their LexisNexis contract.
- ALM will be handling their own sales and not relying on LexisNexis sale reps to manage their customer relationships.
- ALM will soon be announcing that ALM content will be available though a second Legal research platform.
Market Impact This will offer some relief ALM 100 law firms who are are rebelling against LexisNexis’ increasingly aggressive tying
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ALM Announces the Launch of Law.com Radar and Launches Breaking Deal Feeds
This week American Lawyer Media (ALM) the publisher of the American Lawyer and Law.com announced the rebranding and expansion of their innovative legal news service Legal Radar. Legal Radar is now Law.com Radar.

Law.com Radar was originally launched in February as Legal Radar with a breaking litigation news monitoring service. This week the service was…
12 Tips For Building Your Digital Law Library In The Age Of COVID-19
We all knew that law libraries were shrinking. No one suspected that they would be totally “done in” by a virus. Law libraries have been “going digital” for at least 20 years, but few firms tossed out their last “pocket part” update. But as firms plan their post-pandemic re-openings, retaining a collection of shared books is frankly a biohazard. Should
librarians develop systems for sanitizing and quarantining books? In today’s digital world -– is it even worth the trouble?
Does anyone really want to take on the backlog of updating books that are nine months out of date next January when lawyers begin returning to offices?
For the past two decades, many law librarians have been assessing products and developing in-house solutions to support virtual library resources.
There is no universal solution. The law firms which have the foresight to invest in strategic information professionals are most likely to have had substantial digital libraries in place last March when COVID-19 brought the world to a screeching halt. Many firms are running parallel digital and print libraries because they are supporting both the last of the “baby boomer partners” and the “born digital” generation of lawyers. COVID-19 has been an unprecedented tipping point which exposes the importance of completing or starting a digital library transition plan.
12 Building Blocks Of A Digital Library
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Casetext ROI Study Finds Compose Makes Brief Drafting 76% Faster Saved Participants 5.2 hours Per Brief
Casetext has released a study examining the efficiencies delivered by its new motion drafting platform Compose. Compose was announced this year at Legal Tech in New York. The product which I reviewed back in February enables
a lawyer to select a motion types in specific jurisdictions, add arguments from a menu for the jurisdiction, select…
Hits & Misses Part Two Top Cancellation Candidates: Lexis, Westlaw, Bloomberg Spending Under Scrutiny
The Hits and Misses Survey was conducted in the pre-pandemic world. Nonetheless the results will have a special resonance with Information professionals around the world perched at home scrutinizing their budgets with scalpel in
one hand and an ax in the other. Back in January Dewey B Strategic readers were asked to the identify the…
Legal Publishers Roll Out Covid-19 Resources, Toolkits, Documents, Advice (Some Even Free)
Legal publishers have thrown their considerable editorial and technical resources at crafting new documents, pages, and toolkits to help lawyers locate everything from emergency pandemic declarations to drafting an SEC disclosure
about the impact of COVID-19. Lawyers need to untangle the myriad legal issues impacting virtually every area of legal practice. We are surely witnessing the emergence of a new pandemic law practice over the course of several weeks. I have summarized the landscape of tools produced by legal publishers to help lawyers get oriented and “jump start” their practice in the “new normal” of law in a time of pandemic.
Bloomberg Law has created a special resource page In Focus: Coronavirus, which offers news, guidance documents, and trackers including the State Quarantine and Public Health Laws, Court Responses to COVID-19, and international and federal agency information regarding the pandemic. The Coronavirus Tax Watch page includes the latest news on the evolving tax landscape in response to the business and economic impacts of Coronavirus;
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Exclusive: Thomson Reuters Launches Practical Law Global Experience
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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