As 2021 comes to an end, Legal Current is looking back at the milestones and key accomplishments from the Legal Professionals business of Thomson Reuters. Today we revisit significant Westlaw Edge enhancements from the past year. A key Westlaw Edge addition included Quick Check Contrary Authority Identification, a feature within Quick Check, introduced during the …
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2020 Highlights: Legal Home Becomes Digital Launchpad, New Marketplace Introduced
With the year winding down, Legal Current is revisiting 2020 milestones and key accomplishments from the Legal business of Thomson Reuters. Today we look at Thomson Reuters Legal Home, an integrated digital launchpad that serves as a central entry point for legal professionals to access essential resources and information. Introduced in November, Legal Home delivers …
- December 17, 2020
- Carrie Brooker
#AALL19: Federal and State Court Analytics Deep Dive
Baseball has a statistic for nearly everything and can inform the audience of a batter’s average against left-handed pitchers, on the road, during afternoon games, when the temperature is above 85 degrees in July. Sports, maybe one of the most famous users and consumers of data for analysis, disseminates that data to increase engagement of …
- July 2, 2019
- Jeff McCoy
Lessons from Legalweek
Each year starts off with a bang, as Legaltech, one of the biggest and most-attended legal trade shows, always convenes at the end of the January. Legaltech has evolved into Legalweek, an expanded series of events involving workshops, forums, networking and much more to help people across the legal industry keep up with changes on …
- February 7, 2019
- Leonard Lee
Dahn and Arvidson Chat About Westlaw Edge with Bob Ambrogi
Bob Ambrogi, a mainstay among legal industry writers, recently launched his Law Next podcast. And as luck would have it, Ambrogi had an opportunity to feature Thomson Reuters own Mike Dahn, senior vice president, Product Management, and Jeff Arvidson, director of product management, to his second episode to talk about the launch of Westlaw Edge. …
- July 20, 2018
- Gretchen DeSutter
Challenges Identified by Small Law Firms – Legal Week NY 2017
The new Legal Small Firm track of LegalWeek New York featured a panel discussion: Challenges Identified by Small Law Firms: How They Threaten Your Success. Mary Juetten, CEO, Traklight & Co-Founder, Evolve Law; Bob Ambrogi, practicing solo attorney, ABA Journal columnist and creator of the LawSites blog; and Bill Josten, Senior Legal Industry Analyst, Thomson Reuters Legal …
- February 1, 2017
- Gretchen DeSutter
How Do Small & Solo Law Firms View Success? The State of the US Small Law Firms Study
Managing a successful solo or small law practice means overcoming many challenges. These days, running a small practice requires many skills in addition to being a good lawyer: one often also needs to be a project manager, technologist, marketer and small business expert. The State of the US Small Law Firms Study surveyed more …
- January 5, 2017
- Leonard Lee
Eric Laughlin Talks Artificial Intelligence with Legal Talk Network
Discussions of how technology will change the legal profession seem to go as far back as Hammurabi at this point, but with the new reality of artificial intelligence, the narrative continues to evolve. Eric Laughlin, managing director of the Corporate Segment and general manager for the Legal Managed Services at Thomson Reuters, joins legal thought …
- May 3, 2016
- Alex Cook
Bob Ambrogi talks about legal blogging with Legal Current at AALL15
I attended the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia a few weeks ago and took the opportunity to sit down with prominent legal blogger Bob Ambrogi. In the video below, Ambrogi, who is also a Massachusetts lawyer and media consultant, talked about his history in legal blogging, and offered tips for those who …
- August 7, 2015
- Susan Martin
AALL session recap: How Collaboration and Crowdsourcing are Changing Legal Research
Bob Ambrogi, lawyer, consultant and blogger at Law Sites, spoke at a well-attended session this morning at the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting. Titled “Playing Well With Others: How Collaboration and Crowdsourcing are Changing Legal Research,” Ambrogi’s presentation began with a light-hearted scolding of lawyers and legal professionals who simply “aren’t very good …
- July 20, 2015
- Susan Martin