Month: July 2015

Some Thoughts on LexPredict

A couple of days ago I saw this @ronfriedmann tweet: .@LexPredict Agreement Database offers 400k groomed contracts http://t.co/D8WRnuemsa Interesting R&D + practical transaction resource — ronfriedmann (@ronfriedmann) June 30, 2015 So LexPredict enters the we’ve-got-lots-of-contracts space. Ron will of course guess my reaction, which is … lack of excitement. Yes, there are loads of contracts out there. Yes, we can … Read More

The Texas Court of Appeals on Words-and-Digits Inconsistency

While in Seattle last week I had the opportunity to reconnect with Jessica Pearlman, a corporate partner in the Seattle office of K&L Gates. (We were on an ABA panel together many moons ago.) During our conversation, Jessica mentioned a recent case highlighting the perils of stating a number using words and digits. She later sent me a link to the case. It … Read More