The Soft-ish Launch Of A Unique Legal Technology News Site

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I am thrilled today to announce the official launch of a website whose purpose is to provide broad coverage of legal technology news, reviews and insights, through a range of voices from throughout the United States and around the world.

LegalTech Monitor will aggregate and curate the best writing on legal technology — drawn from bloggers all over the world who are covering this essential field. Our hope is that LegalTech Monitor will bring their posts together in a site that will become a one-stop shop for all things legal tech.

Today is a soft launch of the site, with only a handful of blogs included so far. But now that the site is public, I hope that every blogger who writes about legal technology will add their feed and help us create a unique and valuable resource.

And let me be very clear here: There is no cost to add your site. Simply provide your URL and we use our aggregation engine to pick up your site’s RSS feed and add your content to the mix.

What Is LegalTech Monitor?

The site will provide one-stop access to blog posts about legal technology. You can visit the site to find out what’s new, or subscribe to the site’s email updates or RSS feed.

For now, there are two main sections to the site:

Curated articles. At the top of the page are the day’s top posts, as selected by me as editor. Each morning, I will go through the latest posts and choose what I judge to be the most important. Aggregated articles. Lower on the page is an aggregated stream of all articles flowing through the site. Once a blog is approved to join the site, all its articles will appear in this feed automatically.

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