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Casemaker is in partnership with your State Bar, and 27 other state bars, whose mission is to provide you with the highest level of primary legal research and knowledge discovery. Because of the combined strength of the consortium's aggregated members and customized data, the Casemaker Consortium is working to expand the depth and breadth of content and services in order to meet your full knowledge discovery needs. Strategic partnerships, such as treatises from the ABA, are expanding your ability to search publications and journals with just one click.
Checkr’s mission is to build a fairer future by improving understanding of the past. Our platform makes it easy for thousands of customers to hire millions of people every year. Using Checkr’s advanced background check technology, companies of all sizes can better understand the dynamics of the changing workforce, bring transparency and fairness to their hiring, and ultimately build a better future for workers. Find out more about Checkr at www.checkr.com.
Justia works on free legal information projects. Justia is involved in online public interest projects, legal aid, civil rights, free legal and consumer information and educational projects. We have free case law, statutes and regulation databases on Justia.com. We developed a US Supreme Court Center, with all of the US Supreme Court decisions with Oyez.org at supreme.justia.com. We also have free community tools, including legal services & lawyer directory, blawg directory and legal twitter directory. We have worked with a number of law schools & libraries and non-profits, providing financial and technology support. Schools include Stanford (Copyright & Fair Use site, California Supreme Court Center), Cornell's Legal Information Institute, Northwestern (Oyez.org - US Supreme Court Multimedia Center & On the Docket), Harvard Berkman Center (Technology Lawyer Alumni Directory), University of Pittsburgh (Jurist Law Professor Network), Tulane (Katrina Legal Aid Center) and Princeton (Pacer Document Sharing Project) in addition to others. We have developed blog search and directory tools for the American Bar Association. We distribute all of our public domain content to Public.Resource.org and AltLaw.org. We also work with closely with Nolo.com on consumer legal information projects. We have also developed legal intranet portals with General Electric's finance group and Nolo.com. These are being used by hundreds of thousands of corporate and state employees. We are currently working on a number of free legal information projects involving Mexico and Latin America. Justia's Marketing Group provides legal marketing solutions, including search engine optimized Web sites and blogs for law firms. The income from these projects support our free information projects.
Contracts are business decisions trapped in administrative tasks. Ironclad is software that does all the administrative work better left for a robot, freeing legal teams to do more substantive work and drive business strategy. By automating contracting processes and extracting intelligence from contracts, Ironclad lets legal teams focus on legal work, rather than paperwork. Legal teams at companies like Gusto, HotelTonight, GoFundMe, Glassdoor, Procore use Ironclad to get their contracts done more efficiently and accurately, and to maintain a single source of truth regarding their contents. Headquartered in San Francisco, Ironclad is backed by Accel, Greylock, SV Angel, Formation 8, and was incubated in Y Combinator. For more information, visit https://www.ironcladapp.com.
Forensic Logic COPLINK deploys the largest, most powerful network of users, information, and technology in American law enforcement. Powered by the most advanced search and analysis technology in the industry, we give our users the information they need to keep themselves and their communities safe.
We believe that the way business gets done today is broken. That’s why we’re dedicated to simplifying work for everyone - from small startups to large enterprise companies. Millions of individuals and over 80,000 paying customers world-wide trust the HelloSign platform – which includes eSignature, digital workflow and electronic fax solutions – to automate and manage their most important business transactions. With a sharp focus on user experience and a lust for innovation, HelloSign is on a mission to Simplify Work.
Rocket Lawyer is the only integrated cloud legal service, making the law simple and affordable for everyone. Founded in 2008, Rocket Lawyer strives to make the law affordable and simple for everyone. With financial backing and technical support from Google Ventures and its other partners, Rocket Lawyer has developed a cloud-based platform connecting millions of people with the legal help they need, at a fraction of the traditional cost. Using simple Q&A interviews, as well as live consultations with attorneys on their mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers, small business owners, self-employed individuals and consumers can now manage a wide variety of legal situations with relative ease. Follow the latest Rocket Lawyer news on Twitter @RocketLawyer.
Tracker is the most trusted provider of I-9 and immigration compliance software. We help thousands of customers, including the top U.S. employers, manage the legally-mandated, time-sensitive processes with efficiency, reliability and complete visibility. Only Tracker has a perfect record with federal agencies and systems, delivering flawless compliance with just half the effort, every time.
Ravel is a legal search, analytics, and visualization platform. At a time when the amount of legal information is rapidly growing in scale and complexity, Ravel provides insight into what's important, why it's important, and how to use it. We make research radically easier and more insightful. Ravel was launched from Stanford University Law School, Computer Science Department, and d.school research into legal information analysis and design, with the support of CodeX (Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics). Ravel was acquired by LexisNexis in June 2017.
ClearView Social is a social sharing platform created to help law firms.
Contracts are business decisions trapped in administrative tasks. Ironclad is software that does all the administrative work better left for a robot, freeing legal teams to do more substantive work and drive business strategy. By automating contracting processes and extracting intelligence from contracts, Ironclad lets legal teams focus on legal work, rather than paperwork. Legal teams at companies like Gusto, HotelTonight, GoFundMe, Glassdoor, Procore use Ironclad to get their contracts done more efficiently and accurately, and to maintain a single source of truth regarding their contents. Headquartered in San Francisco, Ironclad is backed by Accel, Greylock, SV Angel, Formation 8, and was incubated in Y Combinator. For more information, visit https://www.ironcladapp.com.
Rocket Lawyer is the only integrated cloud legal service, making the law simple and affordable for everyone. Founded in 2008, Rocket Lawyer strives to make the law affordable and simple for everyone. With financial backing and technical support from Google Ventures and its other partners, Rocket Lawyer has developed a cloud-based platform connecting millions of people with the legal help they need, at a fraction of the traditional cost. Using simple Q&A interviews, as well as live consultations with attorneys on their mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers, small business owners, self-employed individuals and consumers can now manage a wide variety of legal situations with relative ease. Follow the latest Rocket Lawyer news on Twitter @RocketLawyer.
LawGives is a Stanford-backed company building a legal services marketplace founded on trust networks. For lawyers, LawGives provides technology to connect with the right clients and target and deliver pre-priced legal services over the Internet. For people and small businesses in need of legal services, LawGives provides a marketplace offering access to lawyers and legal service providers through trusted networks and communities. Founded by an international team of lawyers, engineers and designers, the company combines experience at major international law firms with Silicon Valley technology, with an advisory board drawn from business and legal technology pioneers in industry, regulatory and academic circles. LawGives is a funded Stanford-StartX company and began at Stanford Law School as a research project at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, working to design technologies for legal service organizations serving lower-income communities. The LawGives mission is to bring universal access to trusted legal help.
SimpleLegal is the modern legal operations platform for in-house legal. Easily track, manage, and report on legal spend, accruals, budgets, vendors and more with an intuitive UI that you and your law firms will actually like using.
Ravel is a legal search, analytics, and visualization platform. At a time when the amount of legal information is rapidly growing in scale and complexity, Ravel provides insight into what's important, why it's important, and how to use it. We make research radically easier and more insightful. Ravel was launched from Stanford University Law School, Computer Science Department, and d.school research into legal information analysis and design, with the support of CodeX (Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics). Ravel was acquired by LexisNexis in June 2017.
H5 is a leading provider of technology-assisted review and e-discovery services. We pioneered technology-assisted review over a decade ago, and today some of the largest and most respected Fortune 500 companies and AmLaw 200 law firms turn to H5 to help them cost-effectively meet their production obligations and gain the advantage in litigation. H5 provides highly accurate document review via our technology-assisted review service, combining advanced search technology with the expertise needed to implement it effectively and measurement protocols to validate the results. Our professionals have expertise in linguistics, statistics, computer science, law, information technology, process engineering, and e-discovery. Through our battle-tested approach, which has been independently proven to yield more cost-effective, consistent, and accurate results than any review method, we have helped clients save millions of dollars in document review costs and achieve billions in favorable legal outcomes.
SimpleLegal is the modern legal operations platform for in-house legal. Easily track, manage, and report on legal spend, accruals, budgets, vendors and more with an intuitive UI that you and your law firms will actually like using.
Justia works on free legal information projects. Justia is involved in online public interest projects, legal aid, civil rights, free legal and consumer information and educational projects. We have free case law, statutes and regulation databases on Justia.com. We developed a US Supreme Court Center, with all of the US Supreme Court decisions with Oyez.org at supreme.justia.com. We also have free community tools, including legal services & lawyer directory, blawg directory and legal twitter directory. We have worked with a number of law schools & libraries and non-profits, providing financial and technology support. Schools include Stanford (Copyright & Fair Use site, California Supreme Court Center), Cornell's Legal Information Institute, Northwestern (Oyez.org - US Supreme Court Multimedia Center & On the Docket), Harvard Berkman Center (Technology Lawyer Alumni Directory), University of Pittsburgh (Jurist Law Professor Network), Tulane (Katrina Legal Aid Center) and Princeton (Pacer Document Sharing Project) in addition to others. We have developed blog search and directory tools for the American Bar Association. We distribute all of our public domain content to Public.Resource.org and AltLaw.org. We also work with closely with Nolo.com on consumer legal information projects. We have also developed legal intranet portals with General Electric's finance group and Nolo.com. These are being used by hundreds of thousands of corporate and state employees. We are currently working on a number of free legal information projects involving Mexico and Latin America. Justia's Marketing Group provides legal marketing solutions, including search engine optimized Web sites and blogs for law firms. The income from these projects support our free information projects.
Legal Robot uses Artificial Intelligence to make legal documents less painful for everyone and improve Access to Justice. Consumers can use our iOS or Android app to understand legal language. Businesses can expedite their sales and procurement pipelines. Attorneys can focus on what matters.
Justia works on free legal information projects. Justia is involved in online public interest projects, legal aid, civil rights, free legal and consumer information and educational projects. We have free case law, statutes and regulation databases on Justia.com. We developed a US Supreme Court Center, with all of the US Supreme Court decisions with Oyez.org at supreme.justia.com. We also have free community tools, including legal services & lawyer directory, blawg directory and legal twitter directory. We have worked with a number of law schools & libraries and non-profits, providing financial and technology support. Schools include Stanford (Copyright & Fair Use site, California Supreme Court Center), Cornell's Legal Information Institute, Northwestern (Oyez.org - US Supreme Court Multimedia Center & On the Docket), Harvard Berkman Center (Technology Lawyer Alumni Directory), University of Pittsburgh (Jurist Law Professor Network), Tulane (Katrina Legal Aid Center) and Princeton (Pacer Document Sharing Project) in addition to others. We have developed blog search and directory tools for the American Bar Association. We distribute all of our public domain content to Public.Resource.org and AltLaw.org. We also work with closely with Nolo.com on consumer legal information projects. We have also developed legal intranet portals with General Electric's finance group and Nolo.com. These are being used by hundreds of thousands of corporate and state employees. We are currently working on a number of free legal information projects involving Mexico and Latin America. Justia's Marketing Group provides legal marketing solutions, including search engine optimized Web sites and blogs for law firms. The income from these projects support our free information projects.