“Legal innovation within the LegalTech sector involves a willingness to push the envelope, having perseverance and determination, and venturing into uncharted territory,” said Rob Lynch, Head of Product, and Simone Spencer, VP of Marketing, at UniCourt.
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On LawNext: How Courts, Lawyers and Legal Tech Companies Should Handle Sealed Court Documents: A Panel Discussion
At a time when legal technology companies are making it easier to access and analyze court documents, what should – and should not – be done to protect confidential court documents that are sealed from public access?
This question came to a head last July, when a federal court in North Carolina took the drastic step of issuing a standing…
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How to Choose the Right Legal Data Vendor: An API Checklist for Law Firms
Law firms’ use of APIs — or application programming interfaces — is proliferating, as they access data from external sources for a range of purposes, from building analytics, to gathering intelligence on their clients and competitors, to developing proprietary AI tools, and more.
But with the proliferating use of APIs comes a proliferation of legal data vendors offering APIs. How…
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With New Enterprise API, UniCourt Takes An API-First Approach To Providing ‘Legal Data As A Service’
When UniCourt was founded in 2017 to provide access to court data and analytics, APIs were an afterthought, cofounder Josh Blandi now says. The company’s original focus was on building an application to provide law firms and others with easy access to federal and state court records. But soon customers were asking for API access to the data, and UniCourt…
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