Chicago, IL — March 9, 2026 — The SALI Alliance, the nonprofit organization behind the legal industry’s shared taxonomy for describing legal work, today announced a full organizational rebrand and redesigned website that reflect the elegance, clarity, and interoperability at the core of its Legal Matter Specification Standard (LMSS).
The new visual identity mirrors the structure and logic of the LMSS itself — simple, consistent, and designed to connect firms, clients, and systems through shared tags that describe matters and documents.
The redesigned website replaces a legacy experience that no longer reflected the organization’s growth or the momentum of its global community. With a sleek, modern interface and streamlined navigation, the site offers law firm professionals, corporate legal teams, and legal technology providers a more intuitive gateway to explore the standard, access resources, and engage with the SALI community.
“The legal industry is entering an era where shared data is the foundation for innovation, interoperability, and trusted AI,” said Eryn Carter, Executive Director of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) and SALI Alliance board member. “SALI’s rebrand reflects that future — a visual expression of a standard designed to connect the legal ecosystem and unlock insights that were previously out of reach.”
“SALI has grown from a promising idea into a widespread movement centered on collaboration and possibility,” said Joy Heath Rush, Executive Director of the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and SALI Alliance board member. “The new website makes it easier for our community to access resources, explore the standard, and engage with one another — while reflecting the sophistication and forward-thinking mindset of the organizations driving SALI’s momentum.”
The updated digital experience highlights SALI’s growing resources and industry engagement, including educational content, implementation guidance, community events, and opportunities to help shape future releases of the LMSS. Visitors can explore the taxonomy, participate in feedback workflows, and discover practical examples of how standardized coding is enabling better analytics, improved business development targeting, and enhanced interoperability across legal systems.
The new SALI website is now live at www.sali.org.