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LawNext Podcast: Paralegal Kathryn Tewson On Her Quest for Accountability from DoNotPay

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Kathryn Tewson was a little-known paralegal when, on Jan. Paradigm , home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther , Bill4Time , MerusCase and LollyLaw ; the e-payments platform Headnote ; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. 24, she was suddenly thrust into the spotlight.

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Ep 194: Paralegal Kathryn Tewson On Her Quest for Accountability from DoNotPay

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Kathryn Tewson was a little-known paralegal when, on Jan. Paradigm , home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther , Bill4Time , MerusCase and LollyLaw ; the e-payments platform Headnote ; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. 24, she was suddenly thrust into the spotlight.

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On LawNext Podcast: ‘A Bit Of A Nothingburger’: Joshua Browder Speaks To The DoNotPay Controversy

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Then came a scathing series of tweets by Kathryn Tewson , a paralegal in Washington state who tried out several of DoNotPay’s self-help legal tools, only to conclude that they were effectively smoke and mirrors, in some cases getting the law wrong, in others failing even to deliver the promised product.

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Evaluating Legal Software: The Cost of the Status Quo

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In the world of law, tradition often reigns supreme. Today, more than ever, law firms face increased pressure to adapt and modernize to stay competitive due to the amount of tools out there that are making it easier for lawyers to reach more clients.

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Ep 193: ‘A Bit Of A Nothingburger’: Joshua Browder Speaks To The DoNotPay Controversy

LawNext podcast

Then came a scathing series of tweets by Kathryn Tewson , a paralegal in Washington state who tried out several of DoNotPay’s self-help legal tools, only to conclude that they were effectively smoke and mirrors, in some cases getting the law wrong, in others failing even to deliver the promised product.