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A New Era for Online Dispute Resolution With Collin Williams & Rich Lee

Technically Legal

Online Dispute Resolution. New Era ADR is an online claims dispute resolution platform that provides online mediation and online arbitrations. A data science company founded by technology vets from the 2012 Obama reelection campaign. That is when the seeds for New Era were sown.

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National Study Finds Expedited Action Rules Can Ease Civil Case Backlogs

Legal Tech Monitor

Judges and attorneys agreed that the rules are less effective for more complex cases, such as cases that require more experts or additional discovery beyond the limits in the rules.” As judges, court staff and attorneys continue to familiarize themselves with the rules, efficient use of the courts’ time will be realized as cases as finalized.

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Docket Alarm Founder Michael Sander Leaves After vLex Acquisition; Former Gavelytics Exec Joins to Lead Product Line

LawSites

“I’ve had frank conversations with so many legal professionals: judges, arbitrators, attorneys, librarians, paralegals, and those serving them — there are so many pain-points in legal, where simple tech is well poised to help.” legal dockets and documents daily, with analysis tied deeply into attorney workflows.

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Docket Alarm Founder Michael Sander Leaves After vLex Acquisition; Former Gavelytics Exec Joins to Lead Product Line

Legal Tech Monitor

I’ve had frank conversations with so many legal professionals: judges, arbitrators, attorneys, librarians, paralegals, and those serving them — there are so many pain-points in legal, where simple tech is well poised to help.” legal dockets and documents daily, with analysis tied deeply into attorney workflows.

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Ethical implications of charging credit card fees: Insights from the NYSBA

Legal Tech Monitor

a) of the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, prohibits attorneys from imposing “an excessive fee or expense” on a client. a), which mandates that an attorney provide written notification to the client about the “fees and expenses” for which they will be accountable. According to the Committee, Rule 1.5(a)

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

It was an ex parte case, but it was actually reviewed by an attorney, a 23 year prep long practicing attorney that had somewhere in the area of eight made up citations that you know, and I can tell you, I took that brief and I passed it through Lexuses brief analyzer and it immediately found those eight. So really a full service firm.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

Legal Tech Monitor

It was an ex parte case, but it was actually reviewed by an attorney, a 23 year prep long practicing attorney that had somewhere in the area of eight made up citations that you know, and I can tell you, I took that brief and I passed it through Lexuses brief analyzer and it immediately found those eight. So really a full service firm.