Finding software - lists?

There are a couple of key lists that you can use to see what software is available for you.

There are a number of directories that list legal tech products. Typically you can browse categories, search by name, filter by certain characteristics. Some include "validated" peer reviews which can provide useful additional information.

Note: This KnowledgeBase lists which firms are using which technologies; look for that information on the page for the specific product or that category of software.

  •  Legaltech Hub is a website that aims to be the most complete global directory of commercial legal tech worldwide. You can search and filter - including by use case
  • Reyen Court - the app store for law firms - has a list of "featured solutions"; only a brief description of the software is provided - but just being on the list suggests the software has value and is secure
  • LawNext is newest directory with hundreds of products (they are looking to add more and collect validated user reviews)
  • The Observatory - launched by Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe - is a directory of more than 600 legal technology products; it is intended to allow the potential law firm and legal department buyers of these products to perform a preliminary comparison and analysis, showing which products are available for a given function and what makes each unique in the market.
  • Thomson Reuters Marketplace, an online store where users can research, demo, test and buy products and services. Slated for global availability in February, TR’s Marketplace is an open environment where users can test some 50 products.
  • Legal Tech Fund Directory - 100s of companies that are being funded (search by name only)

For more and source: https://abovethelaw.com/2020/11/suddenly-a-multiplicity-of-legal-tech-marketplaces/