Lexum is proud to announce that Decisia has been selected for the online publishing of the Cayman Islands Law Reports (CILR) as well as the unreported judgments of the Cayman Islands judiciary. Decisia will be seamlessly integrated to the Cayman Islands Judicial & Legal Information Website and provide subscribers with improved navigation and search in […] Read more
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The Full Series of Canada Supreme Court Reports is Now Available via Qweri
In addition to all decisions of the Court, the ‘decisions’ section of the website of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) now includes the entire series of the Canada Supreme Court Reports (SCR) from 1877 to 2017. Complete reports were previously available from 2013 onward. The scanned reports are published using Lexum’s Qweri solution, although […] Read more
The Environment and Land Tribunals Ontario Adopt Decisia
The Environment and Land Tribunals Ontario (ELTO) is the latest cluster of administrative tribunals to adopt Decisia for the online publishing of the decisions of its constituents. Decisia will enable ELTO to standardize how the public and legal professionals get online access to the tribunals’ decisions, making it easy for users to conduct advanced legal […] Read more
The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining Selects Decisia to Upgrade its Cases Search
The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining (NYC OCB) selected Decisia by Lexum to replace its current cases search engine. Decisia will enable the NYC OCB to provide online users with enhanced full text search and customized fields search into its archive of decisions. The new cases search feature will make it possible to […] Read more
Decisia 4.7 Eases Import and Export
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Decisia: Decisia 4.7. Here’s what’s new: JSON Feeds Decisia now supports JSON feeds (https://jsonfeed.org/, see also http://jsonviewer.stack.hu/). JSON feeds are similar to RSS feeds, though they are easier to use for developers. Improved EXPORT of Administrative Interface Search Results When using the “Export results into […] Read more
The Quebec Department of Education Adopts Qweri to add Collective Bargaining Agreements to its Online Services
Lexum is proud to announce that the Quebec Department of Education has chosen Qweri to add collective bargaining agreements to its existing database of disciplinary decisions. The Greffe des tribunaux d’arbitrage du secteur de l’éducation has long been providing the leading labour law information service for unions and employers operating in the education sector in Quebec. […] Read more
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Chooses Qweri for the Online Publication of its Intellectual Property Manuals
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) chooses Qweri for the online publication of its intellectual property manuals. ISED will use Qweri to publish three manuals: the “Manual of Patent Office Practice”, the “Trademarks Examination Manual”, and the “Industrial Design Office Practices” guide, in both English and French. ISED will also use Qweri to publish […] Read more
The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) acquires Lexum
The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) is pleased to announce the acquisition of Lexum Informatique Juridique Inc. (Lexum), a Canadian company that specializes in technology solutions for the publication and management of legal information online. Lexum has been CanLII’s strategic technology partner since CanLII’s inception. CanLII is a non-profit organization launched in 2001 by the... Read more
Qweri 1.19 Improves Annotations
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Qweri: Qweri 1.19. Here’s what’s new: Add a Note With Qweri 1.19, we’re making annotating your documents even easier. When selecting content to be annotated, you’ll now see a new “Add a note” widget appear. With a single click, this “Add a note” widget allows you […] Read more
The Arkansas Judiciary Website Powered by Decisia Is Now Live
The new Arkansas Judicary website powered by Decisia is now live. The Arkansas Judiciary website now runs using the Decisia search engine, and includes features such as the organisation of opinions in a way tailored for legal research, a user friendly interface and 10 customized metadata fields for easy retrieval. The case depository contained on […] Read more