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Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing

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The information provided in this post does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content and materials are for general informational purposes only. By advancing the highest standards of conduct among lawyers and judges, the Commission works to better serve clients and society alike.

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At A Turning Point for the Law Firm Docketing Profession, A Conversation with Three of its Trailblazers

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Back in 2011, Chris Gierymski, director of docketing at DLA Piper in Chicago, reached out to a lot of different people through various email distribution groups. We don’t provide legal advice, even if we’re lawyers. Judge A likes it this way. Judge B likes it that way. Explain it to me: What do you do?

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

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In 2011, I was associate dean of the faculty here at the University of Toronto, it was in the context of leading review of the curriculum, the first year curriculum that I got really interested in thinking about the future of legal education. Or, you know, what if it contradicts what the law, you know, what a judge would say.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

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In 2011, I was associate dean of the faculty here at the University of Toronto, it was in the context of leading review of the curriculum, the first year curriculum that I got really interested in thinking about the future of legal education. Or, you know, what if it contradicts what the law, you know, what a judge would say.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Bias in Algorithms with Professor Robert Koulish

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It was piloted in 2011–2012. We got a judge to order the release of the data that we did get literally 24 hours before Trump’s 2017 inauguration. So, chances are, we’d still be waiting for that initial information had the judge not acted when it did. The information presented here does not constitute legal advice.

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