Lexum is pleased to announce that consolidated legislation from New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, and Newfoundland and Labrador have been automatically summarized using AI and are now available on the CanLII website. The content enrichment for these provinces and territories has grown significantly, and we would like to thank their respective Law Foundations for their continuous […] Read more
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Steeves Bujold, Ad. E., Joins Lexum as Chairman of the Board of Directors
Lexum is pleased to announce that Steeves Bujold, Ad. E. joins our team as the new Chairman of our Board of Directors. Steeves Bujold, Ad. E. is a lawyer and partner in the Montreal office of McCarthy Tétrault. He has a diversified litigation practice and leading-edge expertise in health law, medical and pharmaceutical liability, and […] Read more
Qweri upgrades to version 3.12 and improves its administrative interface
Lexum is pleased to announce the upgrade of our Qweri platform to version 3.12. We don’t usually publish roll-out notices for minor changes, but this update includes an improvement to the administrative interface that we consider worth noting. SERVICE UPTIME To ensure that both our services and your website are performing well, Qweri is developing […] Read more
Lexum Enhances NMOneSource with AI-Generated Summaries for Opinions
NMOneSource is the reference for residents of New Mexico seeking easy, safe, and reliable access to legal documents. As the premier source for judicial opinions, statutes, court rules, and other legal information, NMOneSource ensures its users can confidently and clearly navigate the complex world of law. Accessing these documents provides primary services to legal professionals […] Read more
Lexum announces Decisia 7.4 with a host of new features
Decisia 7.4 now incorporates features that not only enhance performance but also deliver a transformative AI-based service. SERVICE UPTIME To ensure that both our services and your website are performing well, Decisia is developing its statistical analyses. Decisia 7.4 adds a new link to the Statistics tab of your administrative interface. This takes you to […] Read more
LVI Cyprus 2024
As we mentioned in May, Lexum and CanLII are excited to attend the Annual LVI meeting, hosted this year by CyLaw, the Cyprus Legal Information Institute. The 21st edition of the event will take place at the Columbia Venue Centre in Limassol from September 26 to 27, 2024. You can now access the conference details […] Read more
AI-Powered Case Analysis Added on CanLII for Case Law from New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Northwest Territories
The rollout of AI-powered enrichments to historical case law for Canadian provinces on CanLII continues! After Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island, we are pleased to announce the addition of three new provinces/territories to this list: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Northwest Territories. From now on, AI Analysis tabs will be automatically generated […] Read more
Lexum Team Reaches 50 Employees!
For over thirty years, Lexumians have been dedicated to improving access to legal information. As we pass the 50-employee mark, we take this opportunity to look back at the history of our fantastic team. In 1993, at the Centre de Recherche en Droit Public (CRDP) of the Université de Montréal’s Faculty of Law, Professor Daniel […] Read more
Lexum Extends its AI Enrichment Services to Legislative Material
Lexum is proud to announce the launch of AI summaries for the legislation of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island on CanLII, extending the case law AI enrichment services we initially announced last year and which already power over 200,000 documents. Here is an example of the ABC Benefits Corporation Act available at: https://www.canlii.org/en/ab/laws/stat/rsa-2000-c-a-1/latest... Read more
AI-Powered Case Analysis Added on CanLII for All Case Law From Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island
In an exciting development for legal professionals and the public alike, CanLII has successfully published AI-powered case analysis for historical case law across the four provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island. This initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing the accessibility and understanding of legal information in Canada. The project has achieved [&hellip... Read more