In an era marked by unprecedented advancements in legal technology and a growing emphasis on transparency in the legal profession, positive changes are reshaping the accessibility of lawyers’ disciplinary decisions. Lexum supports and celebrates the initiatives reshaping how disciplinary decisions are shared with the public. One notable example is the CanLII database, where most Canadian [&hellip... Read more
Category: Decisia
The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board Improves Public Access to Discipline Decisions
Lexum is happy and proud to announce that the State of Michigan Attorney Discipline Board (MADB) has chosen Decisia to modernize its delivery of information to the public. Over 7,000 legal documents, including notices, orders and opinions, have been migrated from the MADB legacy database and reposted on the MADB public website powered by Decisia. […] Read more
Lexum Partners with Lexel for Real-Time Transcript and Evidence Management
Lexum is constantly looking for value-adding partner companies providing top-of-the-range services to legal professionals. This is why we are pleased to announce our latest partnership with LegalCraft, which operates Lexel, a SaaS for case analysis, doc/bundle preparation, real-time transcripts, and evidence management. Lexel workspaces support real-time transcripts, case documents, exhibits, case reports and notes from […] Read more
The Copyright Board of Canada Adds Proposed Tariffs to Its Decisia Account
The Copyright Board of Canada (CBC) has been using Decisia for several years to publish its documents. The Decisia account of the CBC allows copyright owners and collective societies to search and access copyright information. This information is organized under different collections, such as licences, decisions, approved tariffs, unlocatable copyright owners and more. Lexum recently […] Read more
Decisia 7.0 – Modernised Administrative Interface
Lexum is pleased to announce Decisia 7.0. Decisia 7.0 introduces a completely revamped and modernised administrative interface. This version also features a new info tab, the capacity to save and process documents in the background, as well as a new display for the summary of access rights. A NEW INFO TAB The “Help” tab has been replaced […] Read more
The Court of Appeal for Ontario Upgrades its Website with Decisia
The decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario are now managed and published using Decisia. Approximately 21,000 decisions issued since 1998 were migrated by Lexum from the Court legacy repository. Case names, decision dates, citations, docket numbers and judge’s names were extracted from the body of existing files to enable search by fields. In […] Read more
Regulatory Agencies with Licensing Authority now Benefit from Synergies between Gov2biz and Decisia
State, Local and Federal governmental agencies, boards, and commissions regulating licensed industries such as alcohol, lottery, gaming, etc. and professional licenses such as cosmetologists, massage therapists, electricians, etc., can now take advantage of a transparent integration between Gov2biz and Decisia. Gov2biz’s platform and suite of products now integrate with Decisia, allowing regulatory... Read more
Notarius Brings Digital Signatures to Decisia
Clients using Decisia for the management and publishing of their legal information databases can now opt to digitally sign their documents at the time of posting. Digital signatures guarantee the reliability and authenticity of the organization’s identity and the legal validity of its electronic documents. Once signed with an Adobe Approved Trust List (AATL) certificate, […] Read more
Decisia 6.3 – More Intuitive Publication Statuses
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Decisia: Decisia 6.3. Decisia 6.3 introduces a more streamlined approach to group management and user access to documents. It offers improved integration with Qweri. More Intuitive Publication Statuses With Decisia 6.3, documents can be assigned one of three possible publication statuses: Former “Intranet viewers”[1] and “Visible […] Read more
The Social Security Tribunal of Canada Launches its New Website Integrating Decisia
On August 31st, the Social Security Tribunal (SST) of Canada launched a redesigned website to provide a more intuitive experience to its various stakeholders. Some of the new features include: An intuitive layout, broken down by benefit type An improved decision search function based on Decisia Plain language throughout, including some infographics The new decision […] Read more