Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Lexbox: Lexbox 4.2. Here’s what’s new: New Private Annotation Feature on CanLII Lexbox already allows you to annotate any item saved from the CanLII website. Up to now, your personal notes were only accessible from within your Lexbox account. We are glad to announce that the […] Read more
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Lexbox 4.0 – Support of New CanLII Subjects
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Lexbox: Lexbox 4.0. Here’s what’s new: Support of New CanLII Subjects CanLII recently announced the launch of AI generated subject classification for Saskatchewan and Ontario case law. Subjects are also made available for commentary. The new subjects are now supported by Lexbox. Subjects associated with documents […] Read more
Lexbox 3.6 – Saving/Emailing Sections of Legislation
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Lexbox: Lexbox 3.6. Here’s what’s new: Saving/Emailing Sections of Legislation You’ll now find “Save this section” and “Email this section” options in the section tools displayed in CanLII’s legislation. Visible Discussion Intensity For alert feeds pertaining to case noteup searches, you’ll now notice CanLII’s jalape... Read more
Lexbox Premium Rolls Out
Lexum is proud to announce that Lexbox Premium is now available for Lexbox users interested in upgrading their base account with more storage capacity, more alert feeds, as well as a few unique features. You can view the complete plan here. Over the last few weeks several hundred users have contributed to testing the beta […] Read more
Lexbox Premium Now Available in Beta
After releasing several new Lexbox features over the last few months, Lexum is glad to announce that Lexbox Premium is now available in Beta mode. We are looking for Lexbox power users to try it out and let us know what you think. Lexbox Premium is designed for you if one of the following has […] Read more
Connecting Public and Private Legal Information Part IV: Integrate CanLII with your Practice Management Solution
Last May my colleague Ivan announced four upcoming major milestones in Lexum’s plan for getting started with legal Knowledge Management-as-a-Service. Early this summer we reported the transformation of Lexbox into a private document repository allowing you to search your own material straight from the CanLII website. Later we integrated our citator to insert links pointing […] Read more
Connecting Public and Private Legal Information Part III: Get Notified When your Field of Expertise Evolves
On August 26th, Lexbox benefited from a major update. Among the new features included in this release is the capacity to link to the CanLII website the legal citations from your documents, as discussed in last month’s post. We invite you to try it out by submitting a few of your own files to your […] Read more
Lexbox 3.1 – Improved Visibility of Action Buttons and Support of Alerts for Intranet Content
Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Lexbox: Lexbox 3.1. Here’s what’s new: Improved Visibility of Action Buttons Adding a new folder or bookmark in the My Lexbox tab is now even easier thanks to these actions buttons being more visibly displayed at the top of the page. The same is true: for […] Read more
Connecting Public and Private Legal Information Part II: Linking your Legal Citations to CanLII Material
A month ago, I introduced Lexum’s first step in providing Knowledge Management as a Service (KMaaS) via Lexbox. This development has made it possible for Lexbox users to start searching their own documents alongside the public legal information made available on the CanLII website. This post covers the upcoming release of the second feature tied […] Read more
Connecting Public and Private Legal Information
In a recent post Ivan Mokanov presented Lexum’s vision of providing Knowledge Management as a Service to the legal community. It is true that until now KM in the legal sector has been closely associated with expensive enterprise software only at the reach of law firms of a certain size. However, it is our belief […] Read more