If you were to listen to folks on Twitter on Tuesday, it looks as if AmLaw 100 firms are all going belly up any day now. GC’s are bolting for smaller firms that will listen to their individual needs. BigLaw firms are the last of the buggy whip makers and will no longer be needed
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Start Prepping for Westlaw & Lexis 2.0 Versions
By Greg Lambert on
I mentioned in my 10 predictions for 2010 that both Westlaw and Lexis would have new interfaces for their research products by the end of the year. In reality, I was kind of hedging my bets on this one because I actually knew these changes were already coming. Last month I was talking with a…
SLA Name Remains – Comments From Texas Members
By Greg Lambert on
Back in October, I wrote a post about the Special Libraries Association vote seeking to change the name from SLA to Association of Strategic Information Professionals. The vote came in yesterday, and the members rejected the name change. The debate surrounding the name change was very ‘spirited’ to say the least. It seemed that…
Westlaw's OnePass Fiasco: A Study In How NOT To Roll Out A Change
By Greg Lambert on
Heads up to all you Westlaw users out there… you’re about to face “change” dead in the face!
ThomsonReuters is rolling out a change in its password system and require everyone to roll over to their “OnePass System” by the end of January 2010. This, in and of itself, is not a big
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