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With Launch of StatePro, PacerPro Expands Its Court Data Automation to 32 States, with More to Come

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Learn more about PacerPro on the LawNext Legal Technology Directory. PacerPro said it will continue to expand its state court coverage with quarterly updates through 2023, fueled by the company’s $5 million Series C funding round last year.

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Why Regulatory Reform Is Desperately Needed in the U.S.

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Increased pressure to study regulatory reform is rising due to access to justice concerns, increasing legal technology innovations, changes in the legal marketplace, as well as the pandemic and the havoc it has caused for citizens, the courts and lawyers. The report is due in 2023.)

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Sam McAllister

Colin S. Levy

Sam McAllister is a legal technology leader, lawyer, and innovator. He was named to the FastCase 50 in 2022 and a finalist for the American Legal Technology Awards in 2021. My background covers a little bit of everything in technology.

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Beating the Retention Crisis: How to Prevent Associate Turnover

Lawmatics

According to a 2023 report from the New York Law Journal , there are basically seven stages to associate attrition: The pre-exit, checked-out stage The “they’re gone, nobody’s billing” stage The hunt to find a replacement stage The contagion of quitters stage The “we found someone; let’s hire them!”

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 1

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Today, March 8, 2023, marks 10 years since Daniel Martin Katz , Renee Knake Jefferson and a group of colleagues and students from Michigan State University School of Law hosted ReInvent Law Silicon Valley at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. If we only knew what was to come! He is based in Seattle, Wash.

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 1

Legal Tech Monitor

Today, March 8, 2023, marks 10 years since Daniel Martin Katz , Renee Knake Jefferson and a group of colleagues and students from Michigan State University School of Law hosted ReInvent Law Silicon Valley at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. If we only knew what was to come! He is based in Seattle, Wash.

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