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Justia’s 2023 Year in Review

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Information on Current Legal Issues Members of the Justia Team shared breaking legal news and updates on current issues via the Justia Legal News blog throughout the year. Supreme Court case on our site this year with over 135,000 views. legal system, including Roe v. Ohio was the most popular U.S. Wade , Graham v.

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What If I Don’t Want to Litigate? Law Degree Alternatives: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths

The Barrister

This figure aligns with a broader trend: the percentage of law graduates not taking the bar exam rose from 3.86% in 2018 to 4.90% in 2022. In 2022, 84.6% 5 Human Resources and Employee Relations : Legal expertise is invaluable for navigating workplace disputes, drafting employee contracts, and ensuring compliance with labor laws.

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Another State Adopts Duty of Technology Competence for Lawyers, Bringing Total to 40

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1, 2022, the state’s Rules of Professional Conduct were amended to revise Comment 6 to Rule 1.1 , pertaining to competence, to add the duty of technology competence. The Hawai‘i Supreme Court adopted the revision by order dated Aug. i, bringing the total number of states that have adopted the duty to 40. Effective Jan.

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New York Becomes First State to Mandate CLE in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection

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state to mandate that attorneys take continuing legal education courses in cybersecurity, privacy and data protection. New York has become the first U.S.

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The State of LGBTQ+ Representation in the Legal Profession: Stats, Trends & Challenges 2025

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Bureau of Labor Statistics , in 2023, just over half of lawyers worked for employers who provided legal services. A 2022 ABA survey on the legal profession found 75% of respondents worked in private practice. Supreme Court, told Time magazine that no group of people should be having their first experience of anything.

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Nomination Window Opens to Award the 2024 Legal Visionary

Legal Tech Monitor

Her diverse contributions as a lawyer, professor, and researcher have brought innovations to the realms of legal education, legal services, and civil justice research, including a new body of scholarship that analyzes state civil courts.

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The JPE 2.0 Project: Modernizing Judicial Performance

Legal Tech Monitor

Fresh off the completion of the judicial survey, IAALS hosted a national convening of JPE stakeholders in May 2022. The convening brought together judges, JPE coordinators, JPE commissioners, attorneys, legal educators, court users, and other interested stakeholders to discuss the past and future of judicial performance evaluation.

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