Clio, V-Lex, Fastcase or whatever it is called these days teams up with OUP or should I say OUP team up with them, they, it.

I sense OUP and similar of their ilk may go the way of Butterworths soon

 

 

 

 

Ed Walters on Linked In

This is a great story that we haven’t told well enough. vLex and Fastcase were known for primary law materials, such as judicial opinions, statutes, regulations, and the like. But we also built a huge library of authoritative secondary treatises, which are now a part of Clio Library and Vincent. That collection gets a major upgrade today, as we announce this partnership with Oxford University Press to include their expert secondary treatises in Clio!

 

The Clio Blurb

World-class scholarship meets industry-leading AI. 

Clio and Oxford University Press (OUP) are collaborating to bridge the gap between trusted legal scholarship and AI-powered workflows.

By integrating 64 authoritative OUP titles and journals directly into Clio Library, we’re providing legal professionals with a unique advantage.

For the first time, you can ask Vincent natural language questions and receive answers rooted in OUP’s world-renowned commentary alongside Clio’s database of over 1 billion legal documents.

What this means for your firm:

? Unmatched Authority: Access trusted titles across UK and EU law, including Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and Employment Law.

? Deeper Insights: Instantly search and synthesize complex legal propositions with confidence.

? Efficiency: Build arguments faster by combining OUP’s legacy of knowledge with the speed of Clio’s AI.

“By making these resources searchable in Clio Library, we are delivering deeper insights for legal professionals worldwide.” — Ed Walters, VP of Legal Innovation & Strategy at Clio.

Explore the future of legal research: https://bit.ly/49b7RET