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How A Startup Evolves: As Casetext Marks 10th Year Anniversary, Here’s Its History Through 50 Blog Posts

Above the Law - Technology

The company it started as in 2013 is not the company it is today. There are 49 that I found, and together they offer an overview of how a legal tech startup evolves into a mature company. 2013 New Legal Research Site Combines Case Law with Crowdsourcing. 2017: The Year of Women in Legal Tech.

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A Former Legal Tech Founder Is At the Center of the Musk Affair Allegations

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” As it happens, Shanahan is the former founder of a legal tech company. An attorney, in 2013 she founded ClearAccessIP, a patent management platform that used AI to help creators and owners manage and distribute their IP assets. Shanahan was among the women I featured in a 2017 post, 2017: The Year of Women in Legal Tech.

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An Interview with Casetext CEO Jake Heller on His Company’s Acquisition By Thomson Reuters

Above the Law - Technology

A Stanford Law School graduate, where he was president of the Stanford Law Review, Heller founded Casetext in 2013 after stints clerking for 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Michael Boudin and as an associate at law firm Ropes & Gray. How does this price tag make sense for the legal tech market?

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How A Startup Evolves: As Casetext Marks 10th Year Anniversary, Here’s Its History Through 50 Blog Posts

Legal Tech Monitor

The company it started as in 2013 is not the company it is today. There are 49 that I found, and together they offer an overview of how a legal tech startup evolves into a mature company. 2013 New Legal Research Site Combines Case Law with Crowdsourcing. 2017: The Year of Women in Legal Tech.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

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Court decisions are public information — they’re authored by judges and issued publicly to tell us what the law is, and why. Let’s Make a Deal I interviewed to join the Harvard Law Library and manage the project in late 2013, about a year after Nik, Daniel and Prof. Why Even Do This Project? In these, publishers did claim copyright.

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Standing on the threshold of change: 2023 in review (A somewhat irreverent review of the AI hysteria That Swept Through the Legal Industry)

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Analytics in legal research provided dramatic new insights into the behavior of judges, courts, attorneys and clients. It took less than ten years following the launch of Lex Machina in 2013 for legal analytics to move from esoteric to essential. CoCounsel was the first legal tech product to launch on live TV.

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Illinois 1Ls Participate in Jumpstart Program for First-Generation and Traditionally Underrepresented Law Students

Legal Tech Monitor

Tania Luma, Assistant Dean for Loyola Law’s Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity, presents to students at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law (L); Federal judges from the Northern District of Illinois participate in a panel discussion (R), including Judge Martha M. Pacold, Judge LaShonda A. Hunt, Judge Sunil R.

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