KCLegalHackers / 2016-Coding-For-Lawyers

This repository is for our weekly Coding for Lawyers meetup.
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What software should we look at #3

Open zmon opened 8 years ago

CSBCounsel commented 8 years ago

We should look more at GitHub!

dwmcqueen commented 8 years ago

Natural Language Toolkit - http://www.nltk.org/

scott-stockwell commented 8 years ago

ITTT

JwhiteheadMO commented 8 years ago

FWIW: here's a little bit on Markdown. https://code.google.com/archive/p/markdown-for-lawyers

lawsonlaw commented 8 years ago

I finally made it....Issue how to use GitHub....j/k

CSBCounsel commented 8 years ago

http://ravellaw.com/ https://www.goclio.com/ https://lexicata.com/

bryangw1 commented 8 years ago

I've started using atom.io for purposes of editing large pieces of text. Their interface is awesome.

dwmcqueen commented 8 years ago

http://www.neotalogic.com/artificial-intelligence-in-law-the-state-of-play-2016-part-3/

bryangw1 commented 7 years ago

Should we figure out a way to incorporate the weekly legal tech presentations into the github repo. I think it would be more helpful to have it in a place besides an issue, but it's something we can go over tonight.

bryangw1 commented 7 years ago

Apparently, there is an integration for Clio that allows you to pull cases into a slack channel. https://www.goclio.com/blog/how-attorneys-can-use-slack-for-legal-research-2/