NewLaw in a New Era: A Conversation about Innovation Possibilities
We got together recently to talk about the concept of NewLaw and how it related to law firm innovation.
We got together recently to talk about the concept of NewLaw and how it related to law firm innovation.
NewLaw is about new technology fueling new and disruptive strategits. If you are a legal innovator, you may want to read the Merlin take on this important topic and see if you match up.
Merlin and Quointec announced completion of the beta program of the ARM Communications Advisor and its general release to the FinTech market.
Life After Catalyst Mary Mack, the leader of EDRM, interviews John Tredennick about life after Catalyst. (ACEDs February 2019). Tune in for a fun broadcast. John Tredennick is the founder and CEO of Merlin Digital Magic, Prior to forming Merlin, he was the Founder and CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems and earlier was a trial lawyer
Our CEO and Founder, John Tredennick was interviewed for a series on leading technologists by Cherwell Software in the fall of 2018. He talks about founding Catalyst and the role technology will play in the future.
Merlin CEO Tredennick Featured in Creativity Article Merlin Founder and Executive Director John Tredennick was featured in the March 13, 2020 edition of Law.com in an article called “Want to Excel in E-Discovery? Join a Band.” The article asked the question”Does creativity play a role in legal matters like e-discovery?” Tredennick, who is known for his creativity
Merlin Digital made “Magic” at the 2020 RMAi Annual Conference in Las Vegas this week. We joined our partners at Actuate Law and Quointec to debut the new ARM Communications Advisor, which we jointly released this week. The Risk Management Association (RMA) is a not-for-profit, member-driven professional association serving the financial services industry. Its sole purpose
Amazon is the Leader in Cloud Infrastructure Many legal professionals are leery about using the public cloud due to security concerns. Today, an increasing number of organizations including state agencies and the U.S. government have realized that public cloud facilities maintained by the likes of Amazon, Google and Microsoft provide equal or even greater security