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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

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In 2011, LexisNexis leapt onto this bandwagon with its release of Firm Manager , a web-based practice management platform designed for smaller law firms. When the litigation analytics company Gavelytics shut down in 2022, it was a shock to almost everybody but the founder. Gavelytics. million in funding.

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Exclusive: iManage Reveals Details On Its Growth, Lays Out Plans to Further Leverage Gen AI, Partnerships

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But after Autonomy gobbled up Interwoven in 2009 and then Hewlett Packard bought Autonomy in 2011, the deal turned into a disaster when allegations that Autonomy had inflated its value resulted in HP having to write off nearly $8.8 billion purchase price and years of litigation that continues even now. billion of the $11.1

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The 2023 Fastcase 50 Announced, Honoring Legal’s Innovators, Visionaries and Leaders

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Since 2011, Fastcase has released an annual list of the Fastcase 50, honoring 50 of the law’s “smartest, most courageous, innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders.” I was honored to be in the inaugural Fastcase 50 class in 2011. Laurent Wiesel , Litigation Knowledge Lawyer, Simpson Thatcher. Congratulations to all!

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Litera Acquires UK Goal-Setting Software Company Objective Manager

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Founded in 2011, Objective Manager’s clients in the UK include 11 of the top 20 law firms, including including Baker McKenzie, Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy, and Norton Rose Fulbright. company Workshare and deal-management platform Doxly.

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Two Canadian Legal Tech Companies, CiteRight and Jurisage, Merge to Power Litigation Research and Drafting

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Two litigation-focused Canadian legal technology companies, CiteRight and Jurisage , have merged, combining CiteRight’s litigation drafting program with Jurisage’s AI technology to create an integrated legal research and drafting solution.

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Two Canadian Legal Tech Companies, CiteRight and Jurisage, Merge to Power Litigation Research and Drafting

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Two litigation-focused Canadian legal technology companies, CiteRight and Jurisage , have merged, combining CiteRight’s litigation drafting program with Jurisage’s AI technology to create an integrated legal research and drafting solution.

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Reuters Legal News is Free to Access and Now Customizable to Your Interests

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They can also drill down into four subcategories: Government, Legal Industry, Litigation and Transactional. Readers select topics to customize their view of legal news.