Articles Posted in February, 2013

Websites 201 for Lawyers

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This is a presentation I gave on Oct. 14, 2011, to the American Bar Association Law Practice Management Section fall meeting on Cape Cod. I was reminded of it during a conversation today about SEO and thought it was still timely.

Florida Ethics Opinion OKs Cloud Computing

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Florida has become the latest state to opine on the legal ethics of cloud computing. The proposed opinion follows other states that have addressed the issue in concluding that lawyers may ethically use cloud computing, provided they exercise due diligence to ensure that the cloud provider maintains adequate safeguards to protect the confidentiality and security…

LegalTech Report: ‘TitanFile’ Secure Cloud Sharing

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[Another in a series of mini-reports on what I saw at the annual LegalTech conference in New York this week.]

TitanFile is a SaaS file-sharing service – in the vein of Dropbox or Box – but designed for lawyers and other professionals and offering a couple of creative twists. Unlike other such…

LegalTech Report: Picture It Settled

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[Another in a series of mini-reports on what I saw at the annual LegalTech conference in New York this week.]

Predictive analytics are all the rage in e-discovery, but here is a new product that uses artificial intelligence and deep data to predict the course of a negotiation, estimating when the parties are likely to…

LegalTech Report: LexisNexis MedMal Navigator

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[First in a series of mini-reports on what I saw at the annual LegalTech conference in New York this week.]

As I’ve noted before, LexisNexis is engaged in an ongoing project to standardize a range of products on the look and feel of Lexis Advance and to better integrate related products and services. Towards…