Spindle Law on Huffington Post
February 9th, 2010 by David GoldIn an interview that appeared yesterday on Huffington Post, David Curle, a leading analyst of the legal, tax, & regulatory information industry (for Outsell, Inc.), is asked about “some of the recent major innovations in this market.” Spindle Law is one of two companies he mentions other than Lexis and Westlaw. Here’s what he has to say about us:
A tiny little startup named Spindle Law has an interesting idea. They are building, in a kind of collaborative, Wiki-like way, a database of the legal rules that lawyers find in court decisions and in legislation. Their idea is that it’s pretty inefficient to get to those rules by searching and reading long court opinions. They are extracting and organizing the rules with links to the legal sources. They have a long way to go to prove that the concept works, but I like the way they are trying to turn the research process on its head.
If you’re at all interested in developments in the professional information industries, the whole piece is worth a read. Paul Lippe, of Legal OnRamp, asks the questions.

