LexUM offers solutions and services and conducts advanced research in order to identify the best uses of technology to provide efficient access to legal material.
Latest LexUM News 
17.08.2010 LexUM is moving!
From August 20 to 23, Lexum is moving to a better and bigger office located on the Plateau-Mont-Royal. From Tuesday August 24 our new coordinates are: 4200 St-Laurent, #910, Montréal (Québec), H2W 2R2, tel 514.316.2100, fax 514.843.8499.
20.07.2010 LexUM will unveil its new corporate image during the Canadian Forum on Court Technology
On September 22 and 23 in Ottawa, we invites you to meet with our team during the Canadian Forum on Court Technology. At this occasion LexUM will launch its new image, including a new logo, a new website and more detailled information on its products and services.
By LexUM
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Supreme Court of Canada Decisions
The Supreme Court of Canada Decisions website provides free access to Court decisions since 1948.
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CanLII
CanLII is the largest and most consulted online resource for Canadian law.
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Annotated Civil Code of Quebec
The Annotated Civil Code of Quebec gives access to the Civil code of Quebec and proposes a collaborative environment allowing all users to add value by annotating its sections.
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Solutions and Services
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ELIISA
ELIISA's robust technology and adaptable approach allows you to efficiently retrieve documents from your enterprise-wide legal databases.
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LexActo
LexActo is an electronic tool for managing annotated legislation.
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LexEDO
LexEDO is an electronic document management system (DMS) specifically designed to generate legal websites.
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Consultation on Legal Knowledge Management
The legal technologies experts of LexUM combine their backgrounds in computer science, law and information science ...
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Free Access to Law Movement
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Montreal Declaration on Free Access to Law
Global Study on Free Access to Law - Methodology Guide
This Guide has been developed as part of the "Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay?" research project, funded by the International Development Research Center (IDRC) and coordinated by LexUM in partnership with SAFLII and The Centre for Internet and Society.
Global Study on Free Access to Law - Environmental Scan Report
This Report is the first paper from the of the "Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay?" research project.

