Louis Mirando wrote an flattering column on Slaw about the Nova Scotia Annotated Civil Procedure Rules and the LexActo platform developed by Lexum. Read more
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NSBS Honoured with Hugh Lawford Award
Lexum wishes to extend its warmest congratulations to the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, the 2010 recipients of the Hugh Lawford Award for excellence in legal publishing, for their website the Nova Scotia Annotated Civil Procedure Rules . Lexum is proud to have provided the LexActo technology for this resource. Read more
Internationalization of ICTdec
Lexum recently concluded an agreement with the International Telecommunication Union for the internationalization of the ICTdec website , the online point of access to decisions from international telecommunication regulators. Lexum is thus responsible for the translation of the ICTdec website and management interface into the 6 official languages of the United Nations. Moreover, Lexum will implement... Read more
Software Developer Positions Available
Lexum is currently looking to fill one permanent and one temporary software developper positions. Read more
Lexum Acquires its Independance from the Université de Montréal
On April 1st, Lexum Inc acquired all of the activities of the Lexum Research Laboratory of the Université de Montréal. Lexum Inc is a company owned by the main researchers of the laboratory and is operated in the same offices and by the same staff. This transaction will allow us to better meet the different business needs of Lexum's clients and make the long term growth of the company possible. Read more
CLEBC chose ELIIsa for its new enterprise search solution
Lexum is proud to announce the conclusion of a second major agreement with The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (CLEBC) , this time for the implementation of an enterprise search solution. CLEBC chose ELIIsa in order to provide its users with advanced search features for its entire product line including its online practice manuals, its practice points, its case digest, its course... Read more
Scanning of historical decisions for the Department of Justice Canada
Lexum recently concluded an agreement with the Department of Justice Canada for the digitization of historic judicial cases from the Federal Courts. Lexum will identify the most cited judicial cases that are still inaccessible in electronic format in the body of documents integrated to the main knowledge database of the Department. Lexum scanning team is in charge of recovering the judicial cases, of digitizing them, of performing optical character recognition and ultimately of converting them to HTML. Read more
Lexum publishes the first output of the Global Study on Free Access to Law
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
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