We are pleased to announce that the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal (PSDPT) significantly improved access and search capabilities of its decisions and orders by adopting Decisia. The PSDPT decisions are now organized by collections which can be searched in full-text and filtered by: Case name; Citation; File number(s); Date; Decision-maker(s); Decision type; Decision on […] Read more
Category: Decisia
Using the Decisia Administrative Interface (for Editors)
Documentation detailing how Decisia editors can configure and update their databases using Decisia web-based administrative interface. View this document with Qweri. Read more
Decisia Version 4.4 Released
Lexum is pleased to announce the latest version of Decisia: 4.4. Decisia 4.4 continues to provide online publishing services for decision-making bodies with enhanced features that will make the service even more streamlined for producers and users of legal decisions. The new features include: Modernized Administrative Interface Version 4.4 offers the same easy-to-use functionalities with a [&hellip... Read more
The Arkansas Judiciary Adopts Decisia for the Online Publishing of its Opinions
Arkansas becomes the first U.S. State to adopt Decisia for the publishing of opinions rendered by its courts. In total this is up to 75,000 official and unofficial opinions that will be made available on the Arkansas Judiciary website using Decisia, including Court of Appeal Opinions rendered since 1981 and Supreme Court opinion rendered since […] Read more
Decisions from the Trademarks Opposition Board Now Published with Decisia
The Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) recently integrated Decisia to its official website. Decisions pursuant to the Trade-marks Act and Trade-marks Regulations rendered since 1984 are now made available to the general public in both HTML and PDF formats and made easy to search. In addition to the usual […] Read more
The Alberta Public Lands Appeal Board Opts for Decisia
Lexum is proud to announce that the Alberta Public Lands Appeal Board (PLAB) chose Decisia for the online publishing of its decisions. The new decisions website of the PLAB will be released in the near future. Decisions from the PLAB rendered since 2015 are already available on the CanLII website. The adoption of Decisia by […] Read more
Decisia to Serve More Canadian Federal Tribunals
Since 2011 Decisia is used by several administrative tribunals of the Canadian federal government as the platform of choice for the online publishing of their decisions. Among others, the Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal (CART), the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) all have official decision websites powered by Decisia. […] Read more
The Commission de la Construction du Québec Modernizes its Internal Case Law Database with Decisia
Lexum is proud to announce the deployment of a large specialized case law database on behalf of the Commission de la Construction du Québec (CCQ). This database, specifically designed to serve the needs of the legal department of the CCQ, brings together thousands of Québec decisions from its fields of expertise, as well as various […] Read more
Decisia 4.3 Brings User Groups Feature and Increased Security
Lexum recently rolled-out Decisia 4.3. Here are some of the new features included in this latest version: User Groups Feature Decisia already allowed its clients to provide its intranet users or subscribers with restricted access to confidential databases and documents. Decisia clients are using this feature to provide secure online access to additional information to […] Read more
State Administrative Decisions Census
This post includes preliminary results and findings from a survey of the status of online access to administrative decisions in the US. This survey was conducted over the course of September 2016 and is based on and replicates the methodology developed by Sarah Glassmeyer for the State Legal Information Census published in 2015. The main […] Read more