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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

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The State Bar of Wisconsin Modernizes Books Unbound With Qweri

The State Bar of Wisconsin produces over 60 Continuing Legal Education publications that have been trusted and relied on by Wisconsin attorneys for decades. These publications include all the “brown binders” and other treatises, the Wisconsin Attorney’s Desk Reference, and the Wisconsin Judicial Benchbooks. Books Unbound is the bar exclusive online digital resource and provides […] Read more

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Qweri 3.7.20 – User Interfaces Tweaks

Lexum recently released Qweri 3.7.20. We generally do not issue release notes for minor releases (or hot fixes), but this one includes a few improvements to the website and the administrative interface that we thought worth mentioning. Here’s what’s new: “Expand/Collapse All” Links Since version 3.7.15, Qweri displays an “Expand All” link at the top […] Read more

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BeaconLive and Lexum Partner to Improve Access to CLE Publications

Bar associations and other continuing legal education providers now benefit from synergies between BeaconLive’s all-in-one CLE, certificate, eLearning, webinar & virtual event solution, and Qweri by Lexum’s interactive online manual solution.   This new partnership allows integration between the delivery of webinars and in-person events with advanced online publications, using market-leading... Read more

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Vocalmeet and Lexum: the Perfect Partnership for Legal Associations

Two leading technology companies in the legal sector have partnered to provide a better experience for bar associations. August 18, 2022 marks an exciting day for bar association technology; Vocalmeet, a leading provider of CLE Management Systems (including Learning Management, Live Webinars, Membership Management, Event Management, and more), is proud to announce that they have […] Read more

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The Oregon State Bar Upgrades BarBooks with Qweri

Since 2007, the Oregon State Bar Legal Publications program operates an online library of approximately 50 legal treatises and other resources called BarBooks. The collection includes a broad range of titles such as: Oregon Constitutional Law Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct Annotated Oregon Uniform Jury Instructions Oregon Civil Pleading and Litigation Rights of Foreign Nationals […] Read more

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Lexum is Nominated for the Finals of the 2022 Inspiring Workplaces Awards!

We are extremely proud to share that Lexum has been selected as a finalist for the 2022 Inspiring Workplaces Awards. Formerly the Employee Engagement Awards, the Inspiring Workplaces Awards recognize forward-thinking and people-first organizations. We are humbled to join this impressive list of leading businesses successfully implementing innovative people strategies: All organizations were evaluated... Read more

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Qweri 3.7 – Changes to Publication Statuses

Lexum is pleased to announce its latest version of Qweri: Qweri 3.7. Here’s what’s new: Changes to Publication Statuses Updated Publication Statuses With Qweri 3.7, documents can be assigned one of three possible publication statuses: The former “Public” and “Visible to” publication statuses are both replaced by “Publish”. “Disabled” is replaced by “Hold”. Figure 1: [&hellip... Read more

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Lexum’s Approach to Automatic Classification of Case law: From Statistics to Machine Learning

Lexum focus has always been on using the latest technology to automate legal publishing with the goal of improving the cost/benefit ratio of accessing legal information. For this reason, we historically favoured full text search engines over classification systems based on a thesaurus. The manual labelling of judicial and administrative decisions is a labour-intensive process […] Read more