The competition for your legal research dollars just got a little more intense today as LexisNexis unveiled at LegalTech in New York its newest offering: a partnership with Microsoft.
Bryan Cave chairman Don Lents travels so much that he is a member of American Airlines’ Concierge Key program, the invitation-only club highlighted in the movie Up in the Air.
The biggest changes in legal research in more than a decade are about to start showing up on lawyers’ computer screens nationwide.
Westlaw is debuting an entirely revamped online search service February 1. Lexis plans to follow with its own revamped platform later this year. Bloomberg plans a new version of its legal search tool for 2010. And Google has recently unveiled a free legal research service of its own. We have an exclusive look inside the new tools.
Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith is proposing a new law to help protect the privacy of digital data stored on remote servers rather than desktop computers.
The ABA Journal wants to host and facilitate conversations among lawyers about their profession. We are now accepting thoughtful, non-promotional articles and commentary by unpaid contributors.