Lexum has recently published the Local Researcher's Methodology Guide as part of the Global Study on Free Access to Law. This study, entitled "Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay?", is funded by the International Development Research Center (IDRC) and coordinated by Lexum in partnership with SAFLII and The Centre for Internet and Society. The study will analyse Free Access to Law initiatives around... Read more
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Lexum will Contribute to Partnership Against Cancer Canada (CPAC)'s Cancer Prevention Policies Databasee
Lexum is proud to announce the conclusion of an agreement with Partnership Against Cancer Canada (CPAC), an independent organization accelerating action on cancer control across Canada. Lexum will implement a crawler to assist CPAC's portal team in monitoring ongoing changes in legislative material and policies disseminated over the Internet on a large number of distinct websites as well as to develop... Read more
Search by Judges on the Tax Court Website
Lexum recently implemented research by judges on the Tax Court of Canada decision website. This new feature can be tested from the advanced search page. Read more
New Design for the Tax Court Decision Website
Lexum released a new version of the Tax Court Decision Website with a fresh new design. Read more
The Sedona Canada Principles now on LexActo
The work "The Sedona Canada Principles: Addressing Electronic Discovery" and the "Canadian E-Discovery Case Law Digests" are now accessible in an interactive version thanks to the LexActo platform implemented on the E-discovery Canada website. Read more
Position available
Lexum is currently looking to hire a software developper. Read more
Position available
Lexum is currently looking to hire a research coordinator. Read more
Agreement with CLEBC
Lexum is proud to announce the conclusion of an greement with The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (CLEBC) for the modernization of their online practice manuals. Read more
Pacific Legal Technology Conference
Lexum will be present at the Pacific Legal Technology Conference to be held in Vancouver on October 2, 2009. You are very welcome to visit us at our stand. Read more
Position available
Lexum is currently looking to hire a software developper. Read more