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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

Just 28 years old, he had won accolades as an entrepreneur, first starting California Legal Pros, a company that marketed various legal services to both consumers and lawyers, then QuickLegal, a service that provided on-demand legal advice to consumers, and then QuickLegal Practice Management, a cloud practice management platform for lawyers.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

LawSites

The effect has been to stifle innovation and competition in the field of legal information and, I would argue, to impede justice and the rule of law. million pages from 39,796 books and converted it all into machine-readable text files. Case law books waiting to be scanned. We didn’t have all the books we needed.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Regulating IP in the Metaverse with Professor Molly Van Houweling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Her recent scholarly work includes “The New Private Law and Intellectual Property,” forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law (2020); and “Intellectual Property as Property,” in the Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law (2019). Taking real life objects, books, photos, videos, art, etc. ,

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Is mobile the future of legaltech?

lawtomated

Demand for legal apps? Mills & Reeve, the winner of KM Innovation award in 2020, created an app in 2019 called ‘What the Tech’. What areas could be lower adaptors to legal apps? Further to this, Rocket Lawyer, one of the most reputable online legal services on the market, is developing a mobile first technology approach.

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Unleashing Potential: Laura Terrell on Transforming Legal Careers through Executive Coaching (TGIR Ep. 204)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

I felt like it gave me a chance to learn the business side of companies, startups, new initiatives in a way that I didn’t always see as the lawyer in the room being asked for legal advice. And what worked, you know, in 2019, is probably not going to work in 2023. It’s varied, it’s personal. I like that. Absolutely.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

Legal Tech Monitor

The effect has been to stifle innovation and competition in the field of legal information and, I would argue, to impede justice and the rule of law. million pages from 39,796 books and converted it all into machine-readable text files. Case law books waiting to be scanned. We didn’t have all the books we needed.

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

LawSites

The NDA’s last in-person convention, in 2019, drew more than 200 participants. We don’t provide legal advice, even if we’re lawyers. I started reading the rule books, on my own, to learn what the practice was, and then it just built from there. A decade ago, docketing professionals from across the U.S.