Archive for August 18th, 2009

Will Recap finally make PACER user friendly?

Recap: Making Pacer User Friendly

Making Pacer User Friendly

Friday I stumbled on Recap and was impressed.  How impressed? I downloaded it immediately and signed the online petition to make federal case-law available for free. Yeah – that impressed. Recap seems to have impressed some others as well; it has even enlisted top-shelf talent like the lawyer-activist-millionaires over at Justia (you might be more familiar with their last project, Findlaw).

How it works: Recap saves every document you view on PACER, adds meta-tags and other features, makes the item easier to find, and posts it to a central locale.  The next time a user goes to PACER and wants that document, if it’s already been “liberated” then the user can download it free of charge.

Granted, you end up paying the 8 cents per page, which means that someone else gets a free ride, but the idea is that someone else could be doing the same and so on.  Of course the fact that Recap exists begs the question of why we Americans must pay to view the fruits of our own justice system. Westlaw and Lexis figured out that answer a long time ago.

To use Recap you must use Firefox, the open-source alternative to Internet Explorer. But I suggest you download Firefox even if you don’t download Recap. It’s just a better browser.

Feedback:  If you’ve used Recap or have an opinion sound off in our comment section or contact me, Hacker in Chief, at mhedayat@mha-law.com

Airtime

Airtime Mobile Billing

Airtime Mobile Billing

Airtime is a billing solution designed to scale from a single user (solo) up to large firms (Allen & Overy recently bought 2500 licenses).  The company says that it is focused on the mobile billing market where it can add the most value. Diane Conde, Chief Operating Officer for Airtime, says the company’s target market, small to mid-sized firms is proving to be a challenge for the predicable reasons: resistance to new technology, cost, and the usual group-think that goes into firm-wide technology decisions. Competition is also a factor, and the mobile billing sector is heating up.

Feedback: If you’ve used Airtime or have an opinion, please share your experience in our comments section below or send them to yours truly, Hacker in Chief, at mhedayat@mha-law.com.

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