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In October 2018 Lexum won a public tender issued by the New Mexico Compilation Commission (NMCC) for the publishing of the State official laws. Lexum technology was selected to modernize NMOneSource™, which is the official source for legal information originating from the State of New Mexico.

The Arkansas Judiciary is the State institution supporting the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Arkansas. It renders official and unofficial opinions that are made available to the public and staff on its website. It selected Norma for its intuitive search interface that both eases and speeds advanced legal research.

The Alliance québécoise des techniciens de l’image et du son (AQTIS – Alliance of Image and Sound Technicians) represents some 5 500 freelance professionals in more than 134 trades associated with the design, planning, set-up or creation of audiovisual productions in Quebec. As part of its mandate, the union negotiated about ten collective bargaining agreements…

Washington PERC is the Washington State agency with jurisdiction over public sector labour relations and collective bargaining in the state of Washington. It renders several types of decisions, which were previously scattered over different sections of its website – some with search capabilities and some without – making them difficult to find. The Washington PERC…

The CIRB renders decisions on labour law issues involving employees, unions and employers in sectors under Canadian federal jurisdiction. It has been using Norma to provide powerful search capabilities to both internal and external users since 2010.

Lexum improved the accessibility of 1,500 decisions rendered by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) by making them compliant with the Government of Canada Standard on Web Accessibility.

The Law Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador provided funding to make historical court decisions (rendered before 2003) from the province freely available on the CanLII website. Lexum identified the decisions, scanned them, generated word processing versions, converted them to HTML and PDF, and published the resulting files online.
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