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2 more innovative Irish SMEs selected for EU funding
2 more innovative Irish SMEs selected for EU funding
Good to hear that Vizlegal is making progress in its ambitious bid to create a global repository of indexed and structured legal judgments and filings, with UK Upper Tribunal (Tax & Chancery) decisions now converted from PDFs to searchable and easy-to-read HTML.
Software start-ups are targeting lawyers as a distinct market segment – and adopting ‘lawtech’ is becoming a competitive advantage and a mark of best practice, the organisers say.
Vizlegal se dirige abogados y profesionales del entorno legal, haciendo que las tareas diarias sean más rápidas, sencillas y eficientes.
Irish legaltech start-up Vizlegal has announced that its search and tracking tools will now be used by Irish barristers in the Law Library.
Esta edición de South Summit pondrá el foco en startups finalistas de pasadas ediciones; y lo hará a través de un encuentro con historias de éxito como la de Carlos Pierre, CEO & Founder de Badi; Lupina Iturriaga, CEO & Founder de Fintonic; o Juan de Antonio, CEO de Cabify, entre otros muchos.
The common perception of the legal process is as a lengthy, cumbersome one beset by inefficiencies, delays, and mountains of paperwork.
La empresa, alojada en la aceleradora ‘El Cubo’, es una de las finalistas de esta cita internacional
Legal information website Vizlegal has launched with tools to help lawyers track, search and save information.
Representantes de la startup sevillana Vizlegal, que participará en un Vizlega...
Vizlegal has rolled out a searchable Workplace Relations Commission database of decisions, amounting to over 46,000 cases stretching back to 1986.
Vizlegal, startup del sector legaltech alojada en 'El Cubo', aceleradora de startups de la iniciativa Andalucía Open Future de Sevilla, se ha convertido en una de las 100 finalistas de la St
El equipo de la empresa se desplazará a Madrid del 2 al 4 de octubre, informa la Consejería de Economía en una nota, para presentar su innovadora s...
Vizlegal, a digital start-up which converts fragmented legal information into structured data and provides tools for the legal and other industries to use this information, has secured €30,000 follow on investment at NDRC’s Investor Day sponsored by Bank of Ireland. A further €20,000 in follow on investment was awarded to Glissed, an online marketplace for [&hellip
Legal information website Vizlegal has launched with tools to help lawyers track, search and save information.
Vizlegal has added 56,000 searchable employment decisions from England, Wales and Scotland to its platform. The site will soon add historic Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) decisions to its existing Workplace Relations Commission, Labour Court, EAT and Employment Tribunal coverage.
Director of library and information services Nuala Byrne said: Vizlegal makes it easy to quickly find, track and save judgments, cases and other legal information. Feedback from our 2,200-plus members and staff members has been very positive.
The Bar of Ireland - with its 2,200+ members and staff - has signed up to Vizlegal. This is an exciting new relationship for us - and we are keen to start
Guest Post by Gavin Sheridan, founder/CEO of Vizlegal.
Service used until now by solicitors will be available to Bar of Ireland’s 2,200 members
Director of library and information services Nuala Byrne said: Vizlegal makes it easy to quickly find, track and save judgments, cases and other legal information. Feedback from our 2,200-plus members and staff members has been very positive.
Our scope is global but we’ve started with Ireland, the EU and the UK. We think there’s an enormous amount of data out there to acquire and organise. The intention of Vizlegal is to “empower lawyers by indexing and graphing the relationships of all the world’s legal information.
Software start-ups are targeting lawyers as a distinct market segment – and adopting ‘lawtech’ is becoming a competitive advantage and a mark of best practice, the organisers say.
Vizlegal has rolled out a searchable Workplace Relations Commission database of decisions, amounting to over 46,000 cases stretching back to 1986.
While we were all losing our minds over the General Election, our guest in The Tortoise Shack, CEO of Vizlegal, Co-founder of Right to Know and former innovation director with Storyful, Gavin Sheridan, was busy fighting the good fight to make sure that we can have access to information about how our country is run. Gavin walks through his journey …
Artificial Lawyer recently had a chat with Irish entreprenuer Gavin Sheridan to hear the unusual story of how start-up Vizlegal came to be and the potential the company has to disrupt the business …
Good to hear that Vizlegal is making progress in its ambitious bid to create a global repository of indexed and structured legal judgments and filings, with UK Upper Tribunal (Tax & Chancery) decisions now converted from PDFs to searchable and easy-to-read HTML.
Vizlegal has added 56,000 searchable employment decisions from England, Wales and Scotland to its platform. The site will soon add historic Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) decisions to its existing Workplace Relations Commission, Labour Court, EAT and Employment Tribunal coverage.
Our scope is global but we’ve started with Ireland, the EU and the UK. We think there’s an enormous amount of data out there to acquire and organise. The intention of Vizlegal is to “empower lawyers by indexing and graphing the relationships of all the world’s legal information.
Vizlegal, a digital start-up which converts fragmented legal information into structured data and provides tools for the legal and other industries to use this information, has secured €30,000 follow on investment at NDRC’s Investor Day sponsored by Bank of Ireland. A further €20,000 in follow on investment was awarded to Glissed, an online marketplace for [&hellip
Legal information platform has added all available issues of Iris Oifigiúil (Ireland's State gazette) to its database. All editions are now fully searchable, with an alert system to track keywords and phrases.